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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Tuesday, January 2, 1973 2 :00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Tuesday,

January 2, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10,

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Quorum present.

President Ronald Pelosi, presiding.

Supervisor Barbagelata excused from attendance. (See infra.)

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, December 4, 1972, was considered read and approved.

Supervisor Barbagelata Excused from Attendance

The Clerk announced that Supervisor Barbagelata had requested to be excused from attendance because of illness.

No objection; request granted.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M. Hearing Concluded

Consideration of revision of Municipal Railway schedule of rates, fares, and charges applicable to school fares as estab- lished by the Public Utilities Commission on December 12, 1972, by Resolution No. 72-0424.

File 261-72-1.

(1)

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(Ordinance No. 7384 (Series of 1939) , prescribing the informa- tion to be furnished whenever the Public Utilities Commis- sion shall submit to the Board of Supervisors a proposal to fix, change or adjust utility rates, charges or fares and pre- scribing the procedure to be followed by the Board of Su- pervisors in its consideration thereof, requires that prior to approval or rejection of such proposal the Board of Super- visors by a majority vote shall adopt a resolution . . . making a finding, based on the data submitted, whether or not said proposal . . . has been so fixed that the revenue therefrom shall be sufficient to pay, for at least the balance of the cur- rent fiscal year ... all expenses of every kind and nature incident to the operation and maintenance of the affected utility, together with the interest and sinking funds, charges for any bonds issued for the acquisition, construction or ex- tension of said affected utility.

(Mr. John Farrell, Secretary and Assistant General Manager, Administration, of the Public Utilities Commission, advises that the Commission is not able to determine whether or not such change in rates, charges or fares would result in a tax subsidy.

(Under the circumstances, there is no resolution now before the Board to record any prerequisite finding relative to a tax subsidy.)

John M. Woods, General Manager, Municipal Railway, ex- plained the Public Utilities Commission action and reconmiended approval.

The Chair inquired if anyone present wished to speak either for or against the subject fare change. There being no response, the Chair declared the hearing concluded.

Postponed Temporarily

The following presented by the Clerk was taken up:

Resolution approving revision to Municipal Railway schedule of rates, fares, and charges applicable to school fares as ap- proved by the Public Utilities Commission by Resolution No. 72-0424 dated December 12, 1972.

File 261-72-1, Resolution No.

In response to a question by Supervisor Tamaras, Deputy City Attorney Stark recommended that the Board adopt a resolution making a finding as to whether or not the proposed change requires a tax subsidy; even though this proposal does not show on its face whether it will result in greater or lesser revenue, the Municipal Railway will still be operating at a deficit.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed to permit preparation of a resolution making a finding as recommended by the City At- torney.

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No objection; motion adopted.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Question Divided, Postponed Temporarity

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $2,287,463 and rescinding appro- priation of $2,338,763, various departments, for the creation of 271 positions and the abolishment of 269 positions pur- suant to recommendations of the general classification survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission since July 1, 1972; effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43, Ordinance No.

(December 26, 1972 Consideration continued to January 2, 1973.)

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved divi- sion of the question by separating from subject legislation all pro- posed reclassifications which reflect increases in salary in excess of tv/o-and-a-half percent.

No objection; motion adopted.

The Chair presented a statement of Supervisor Barbagelata for inclusion in the Journal as follows: "If there is a classification change with respect to any particular provision, there must be a corresponding change in the duty statement relative to it. If there is not a change in the related duty statement, then the Board will be violating applicable Federal law as expressed in Regulation No. 201-60 of the Stabilization Program Guidelines which reads: '(a) Promotion. Increases due to promotion where the duties and re- sponsibilities of an employee in the appropriate employee unit have materially changed from the duties and responsibilities of such employee in the job, job classification, or position previously held.'

' "If I had been able to attend today's meeting, I would have voted against any classification change in violation of the above regula- tion unless today there had been presented by the Civil Service Commission an appropriately changed duty statement to support the reclassification."

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that consideration be postponed temporarily.

No objection; motion adopted.

Postponed Temporarily

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, 1972-73, various departments; a companion measure to the preceding item.

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File 200-72-15, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that consideration be postponed temporarily.

No objection; motion adopted.

Finally Passed

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-72-54, Ordinance No. 3-73.

(Action No. Plaintiff Settlement

SC 588588 Jo Ann Hill $250

MC 674909 Pepsico Truck Rental, Inc. 634)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, 1972-73, various departments, adjusting salary schedules effective July 1, 1972, to provide rates of pay for classes subject to Section 8.403 of the Charter and by adjusting Health and Welfare benefits for certain crafts and related classifications in ac- cordance with provisions of Sections 1 (A) and 7.4 of the Salary Standardization Ordinance.

File 200-72-19, Ordinance No. 7-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance appropriating $144,000, Public Works, Engineer^ ing, for Highland Avenue bridge alterations and $1,350,000, Airport, for preparation of plans and specifications, inspec- tion supervision, and field engineering on airport expansion program project.

File 201-72-48, Ordinance No. 9-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance appropriating $118,742, and rescinding appropri- ation of $108,416, various departments, for the reclassifica-

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tion of six positions in accordance with administrative provi- sions of the Salary Standardization Ordinance granting a five percent supervisory diflferential, effective July 1, 1972.

File 201-72-53, Ordinance No. 11-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, FeinsteiQ, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1972-73, Purchaser and Public Works; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-3, Ordinance No. 4-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1972-73, Public Health, Municipal Railway, Water; a companion mea- sure to fUe No. 201-72-53.

File 200-72-18, Ordinance No. 6-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance authorizing acquisition of certain air rights from Paul J. and Helen L. Walti, in exchange for a non-exclusive easement over a portion of Lot 14, Block 2719C; required for Burnett Avenue view protection.

File 536-72, Ordinance No. 17-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code, authorizing City Attorney to settle minors' claims of not to exceed $500 without Superior Court approval.

File 543-72, Ordinance No. 18-73.

(Adds Section 10.22-1.)

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Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code, implementing provisions of the California Education Code relating to the election by teachers to be members of the State Teachers' Retirement System after June 30, 1972.

File 514-72, Ordinance No. 15-73.

(Adds Sections 16.89-3 through 16.89-5, 16.89-7, and 16.89-9 through 16.89-14.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Health and Environment Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code, authorizing the Director of Property to rent unused City-oM^ed property at a nominal rental for landscaping or gardening purposes.

File 462-72-1, Ordinance No. 14-73.

(Amends Section 23.22.)

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code, authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into agreements for the purpose of providing clinical experience in medical, dental, and psychiatric facilities operated by the Department of Pub- lic Health for students enrolled in accredited programs of in- struction in the allied health professions at San Francisco Community College.

File 544-72, Ordinance No. 19-73.

(Adds Section 19A.10.)

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Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Adopted as Amended

The following recommendation of State and National Affairs Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Resolution expressing opposition to the construction of a fed- eral prison in the Civic Center area of San Francisco. ( Super- visors Mendelsohn, Pelosi)

File 494-72, Resolution No.

(December 26, 1972 Consideration continued to January 2, 1973.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved amendment as follows: Paragraph 6, line 3, after "construc- tion of" delete "a" and add "the proposed".

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved, as an amendment of the pending motion, that legislation be amended as follows: delete paragraph 6, reading "RESOLVED, That the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Fran- cisco do hereby express its strong opposition to the construction of a Federal prison in San Francisco's Civic Center; and be it".

The Chair presented a copy of communication from the Mayor, transmitting a copy of communication from the Regional Com- missioner, General Services Administration, dated December 22, 1972, advising of plans for construction of a metropolitan correc- tional center at the northwest corner of Turk and Larkin Streets, and asking that any comments or observations thereon be sub- mitted within thirty days. Noted and ordered filed.

After discussion. Supervisor Francois withdrew his pending mo- tion to amend and, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved amendment as follows: Paragraph 6, line 2, after "construction of" delete "a" and add "the"; after "Federal Prison in San Francisco's Civic Center" add ", as proposed".

After further discussion, both Supervisor Mendelsohn and Su- pervisor Francois withdrew their pending motions to amend.

Supervisor von Beroldingen thereupon, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved amendment as follows: Paragraph 6, line 2, after "opposition to the" delete "construction" and add "location".

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

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Adopted as amended by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Police Code by regulating public bath houses.

File 351-70-1, Ordinance No.

(Adds Article 26.)

(December 18, 1972 Consideration continued to January 2, 1973.)

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that consideration be continued to January 8, 1973.

No objection; motion adopted.

Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted

There being no objection, on direction by the Chair, the follow- ing off -calendar legislation presented by the Clerk at the direction of the Board was taken up out of order:

Resolution making a finding concerning proposed revision of the Municipal Railway schedule of rates, fares and charges, as relate to school fares.

File 261-72-2, Resolution No. 4-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Adopted

The following presented by the Clerk, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Resolution approving revision to Municipal Railway schedule of rates, fares, and charges applicable to school fares as ap- proved by the Public Utilities Commission by Resolution No. 72-0424 dated December 12, 1972.

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File 261-72-1, Resolution No. 18-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Ck>nzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Referred to Committee

The following, divided out of the main question, heretofore con- sidered and postponed temporarily, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $207,828 and rescinding appropri- ation of $196,153, various departments, for the creation of 24 positions and the abolishment of 24 positions, effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43.1, Ordinance No.

(Legislation appropriates funds for those positions recom- mended for Board consideration by File 201-72-43 which reflect increases in salary in excess of two-and-a-half per- cent.)

Supervisor Molinari requested that the Journal of Proceedings reflect the fact that he had not voted in Committee on the matter of reclassification of the Tax Collector at a proposed increase in salary but had reserved judgment on that. He said he had some real questions relative to that particular reclassification as he had on several other items and would prefer not to have to make a distinction between those items he favors and those he disapproves on the floor of the Board.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, there- upon moved rereferral to Finance Committee.

Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Francois, Gk>nzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 4.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Finally Passed

The following divided question, heretofore considered and tem- porarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $2,079,635 and rescinding appro- priation of $2,142,610, various departments, for the creation of 247 positions and the abolishment of 245 positions, effec- tive November 29, 1972.

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File 201-72-43, Ordinance No. 8-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Question Divided

The following, heretofore considered and postponed temporarily, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, 1972-73, various departments; a companion measure to File 201-72-43 prior to division.

File 200-72-15, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved divi- sion of the question by separating from subject legislation all pro- posed reclassifications which reflect increases in salary in excess of two-and-a-half percent.

No objection; motion adopted.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, 1972- 73, various departments; a companion measure to File 201-72-43.1.

File 200-72-15.1, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved rereferral to Finance Committee.

Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 4.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1. ^

Finally Passed

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, 1972-73, various departments; a companion measure to File 201-72-43 as divided.

File 200-72-15, Ordinance No. 5-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

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The Board thereupon resumed consideration of Calendar items in the order set forth therein.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution cancelling taxes on certain property acquired by the Regents of the University of California in 1966.

File 15-72-15, Resolution No. 5-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution cancelling and refunding taxes for fiscal years 1970-71 through 1972-73 on property owned by the San Francisco Adult Literary Center, Inc.

File 15-72-22, Resolution No. 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1,

Resolution authorizing adjustment of inventories of various City and County departments to reflect loss of personal prop- erty.

File 18-72-2, Resolution No. 7-73.

(Two items with total value of $821.)

* Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution authorizing settlement of unlitigated claim of Giordano Bianchi against the City and County by payment of $541.82.

File 48-72-11, Resolution No. 10-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

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Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claims of the City and County.

File 49-72-33, Resolution No. 12-73

{Name Settlement

National Biscuit Co. and

Christopher Felicich $1,630.27

Edward J. Jensen 948.58

Joe and Cathy Burnham 1,109.24

Steve and Betty Petrovich 3,500.00)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Sui>ervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution authorizing reimbursement for damaged personal property of City employees.

File 51-72-4, Resolution No. 13-73.

Arfop^erf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution fixing price of $5.34 for City Planning Code Maps; superseding price set forth in Resolution No. 42-68 ; rescind- ing Resolution No. 612-70.

File 56-72-4, Resolution No. 15-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution extending time to January 24, 1973, for award of Department of Public Works contract for construction of Hunters Point South School, Job No. 3420-R.

File 61-72-6, Resolution No. 16-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

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Passed for Second Reading

Resolution authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-72-56, Ordinance No.

(Action No. Plaintiff Settlement

SO 598081 Vincent C. Marcellini $ 500.00

596340 Jean Muir 1,350.00 and

dismissal of cross-complaint)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and County against Rosibel Escobar by acceptance of $10,000, Superior Court No. 584111.

File 46-72-18, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved re- referral to Finance Committee.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee without recommendation was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $529,590, Social Services, for tem- porary salaries and mandatory fringe benefits; rescinding ap- propriation of $3,000, Social Services, for General Assistance, Resident ; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-59, Ordinance No. 1-73.

(Note: This ordinance was initially presented to the Board on December 26, 1972, as an emergency measure and referred to Finance Committee. The Finance Committee on Decem- ber 27, 1972, informally considered the ordinance, although it had not been the subject of prior published notice in the official newspaper.

(The Finance Committee, recognizing its emergency nature, has directed its re-reference to the Board without recom- mendation, for any public hearing which may be requested.

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as a Committee of the Whole, to be followed by Board consideration on final passage.)

Recominendation of Committee of the Whole

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that the Board sit as a Committee of the Whole and that Supervisor Pelosi act as Chairman of the Committee of the Whole.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

At the request of Supervisor Mendelsohn, Mr. Bryan, represent- ing the Social Services Commission, explained the need for subject supplemental appropriation of fimds.

The Chair inquired if anyone present wished to speak on subject proposal. There was no response.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, there- upon moved that the Committee of the Whole rise and report with a recommendation of "do pass."

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Thereupon the members were reconvened as a Board of Super- visors and, the President having stated the recommendation of the Committee of the Whole, Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved "do pass."

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Housing Code by deleting convents, monasteries and rectories containing six or more sleeping rooms from the definition of apartment house.

File 510-72, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 104.)

The Clerk presented a communication from the City Attorney

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dated January 2, 1973, advising that it is his opinion that the Board of Supervisors may amend the Housing Code pursuant to subject legislation. Noted and ordered filed.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Referred to Committee

The following from the Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $20,000, Social Services, for San Francisco Aid to Retarded Children and Community Rehabil- itation Workshop Training Program, and $5,754, Public Works, for holiday pay; rescinding appropriation of $5,754, Public Works, wages; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-62, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, December 26- 29, 1972; Joseph J. Diviny, Public Utilities Commissioner, December 29, 1972-January 12, 1973; Robert J. Dolan, Clerk, Board of Supervisors, December 29, 1972-January 1, 1973; Terry A. Francois, Supervisor, January 18-20, 1973; Walter Newman, City Planning Commissioner, December 27, 1972-January 3, 1973; Louis A. Petri, Public Utilities Com- missioner, December 27, 1972-January 4, 1973; with permis- sion to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 2-73.

Supervisor Boas, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

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Request Granted

Requesting that Police Department be asked to give priority to responding to reports of vandalism of mini-parks.

Supervisor Feinstein presented a report from the General Man- ager, Recreation and Park Department, detailing the extensive amount of damage to mini-parks from vandalism.

Supervisor Feinstein requested that neighbors surrounding mini- parks watch carefully and immediately ask for police assistance when they observe vandals at work.

Supervisor Feinstein requested that a communication be directed to the Police Department, enclosing a copy of the report by the General Manager, Recreation and Park Department, and asking that the department give priority to calls alerting the Police De- partment to acts of vandalism in the hope that apprehension and arrest of persons perpetrating such acts will deter others and will reduce the magnitude of the problem for the Recreation and Park Department.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Request that United Air Lines be advised of City's need for financial data on which to base possible future legislation relative to the Airport.

File 431-72-1.

Supervisor Feinstein referred to hearings currently being held by Finance Committee on the management audit report on the Air- port prepared by the Budget Analyst of the Board of Supervisors and specifically to the refusal of United Air Lines to permit in- spection of that company's books and financial records in order to determine the actual cost per enplaned passenger and the relation- ship of landing fee costs to total costs.

Supervisor Feinstein, joined by Supervisor Gonzales, requested that a communication over her signature be directed to Mr. James J. Hartigan, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Western Division of United Air Lines, asking that in view of the Board's need to have precise financial data on which to base possible future legislation, such as a Charter amendment or establishment of an airport **head tax" United Air Lines grant permission for an examination of the company's books by the Board's Budget Analyst.

A copy of the complete text of Supervisor Feinstein's statement is contained in the file.

Supervisor von Beroldingen suggested that shareholders in United Air Lines write requesting permission to examine United Air Lines books and records.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply with Supervisors Fein- stein's request.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1973 17

Request that Clerk ascertain whether or not the City and County owns shares of United Air Lines stock.

Supervisor Mendelsohn requested that the Clerk direct a com- munication to the Employees Retirement System, inquiring whether or not any City and County funds are invested in United Air Lines stock and, if so, whether the City and County, as a share- holder, might ask to have access to the books and records of the company.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that appropriate committee hold public hearings to determine what legislative action will be required to place au- thority in the City and County of San Francisco for employ- ment of additional security guards at San Francisco Inter- national Airport.

Supervisor Francois referred to a recent amendment of Federal Aviation Regulations, requiring that operators of airports provide for the presence of armed law enforcement personnel prior to and throughout the screening of passengers boarding airplanes. He called attention to the fact that, pursuant to said amendment, seventy aditional security guards will be required at the airport and that the sheriff of San Mateo County has indicated that he will not deputize additional airport police officers but will use men who are trained by his department and who report to him.

Supervisor Francois requested that conmiittee hearings be held on this subject with a view to determining what legislative action would be required to permit the use of employees of the City and County of San Francisco as security guards at the airport.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Meeting Announcement

The Chair announced a caucus of the Board immediately follow- ing today's meeting.

Referred to Committee

Resolution declaring intention to appropriate funds in the amount of $43,500 to the Superior Court of San Francisco to contract with the San Francisco Institute for Criminal Justice for continued operation of the ''Own Recognizance" Project from February 15, 1973, through June 30, 1973.

Supervisors Pelosi and Feinstein presented:

File 76-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Francois requested that subject matter be called to the attention of the Mayor's Office for consideration when estab- lishing a priority list for use of Federal revenue sharing funds.

18 TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1973

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request Granted

Request that San Francisco Board of Education be asked the reason for replacement of red tile on the roofs of schools.

Supervisor Molinari said that in late 1970, because of earthquake problems, it was decided that the red tiles used on the roofs of schools must be replaced as being hazardous, and these were re- placed by shingles. Now Supervisor Molinari understands that the Art Commission has objected to the use of these shingles and con- tracts are now being let to replace the red tiles on school roofs.

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication on his be- half be directed to the Board of Education, asking what has tran- spired and what motivated the replacement of the red tiles. He said he wishes this information in order that he may determine whether an investigation by a committee of the Board is indicated.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Resolution recommending that Mayor appoint Supervisor Quentin L. Kopp as a member of the Board of Directors, Bay Area Rapid Transit District, vice William C. Blake, resigned.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

File 92-72-25, Resolution No. 3-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Supervisor Francois requested that a communication be directed to the Legislative Advocate in Sacramento asking that he take action to see that the question of who has the authority to make this appointment is clarified for the future.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Motion that certificate of honor be awarded the following:

Ben F. Gaines (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 6-72.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1973 19

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of re- spect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Marie L. Fazackerley (Supervisors Tamaras, Pelosi,

Mendelsohn, Feinstein, Kopp) Ruth B. Tinney (Supervisor Tamaras) George Sosnick (Supervisors Tamaras, Mendelsohn) Michael J. Hontalas (Supervisors Tamaras, Kopp) Mary Bonar Chase (Supervisor Tamaras) Peter Triandos (Supervisor Tamaras) Richard J. Duggan (Supervisor Tamaras) Charles A. Wallace (Supervisor Tamaras) J. B. Sprague Johnson (Supervisor Tamaras) Raymond Peters (Supervisors Pelosi, Francois,

von Beroldingen, Kopp) Helen G. McCoUimi (Supervisor Feinstein) Natalie Rosenman (Supervisors Feinstein, Boas) Roberto Clemente (Supervisors Francois, Tamaras, Kopp) Mrs. Steven Chase (Supervisor Boas) Lino Spediacci (Supervisors Molinari, Tamaras) Giuseppe Granelli (Supervisor Molinari) Paula D. Kroff (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of 5:10 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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Monday, January 8, 1973 2 :00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday, January 8, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Quorum present.

President Ronald Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Gonzales noted present at 2: 10 p.m.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, December 11, 1972, was considered read and approved.

Presentation of Guests

The Chair introduced and welcomed a group of students from Woodrow Wilson High Schoool and their teachers, Mr. Carr and Mr. Tooley.

The Chair introduced and welcomed a group of students from George Washington High School.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

(21)

22 MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1973

File 45-72-56, Ordinance No. 21-73.

(Action No. Plaintiff Settlement

SC 598081 Vincent C. Marcellini $ 500.00

596340 Jean Muir 1,350.00 and

dismissal of cross-complaint)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales 2.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Housing Code by deleting convents, monasteries and rectories containing six or more sleeping rooms from the definition of apartment house.

File 510-72, Ordinance No. 22-73.

(Amends Section 104.)

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11 .

v' Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Police Code by regulating public bath houses.

File 351-70-1, Ordinance No.

r^ (Adds Article 26.)

(January 2, 1973 Consideration continued to January 8, 1973.)

Supervisor Kopp presented a second draft of subject legislation as a proposed amendment of the whole.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption of the amendment of the whole.

Amendment adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1973 23

Noes: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Noes: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

NEW BUSINESS Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution waiving statute of limitations to permit payment of Controller's warrant in the amount of $65.18 to Ellen Simpson for services rendered.

File 23-72-12, Resolution No. 23-72-12.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution authorizing extension of an existing lease with The Foundation for Cooperative Housing Services, Inc., as lessor, and the execution of a new lease with the Orpheum Building Company, as lessor, for space in building at 1182 Market Street required for the Mayor's Criminal Justice Council. (Supervisor Francois)

File 64-72-25, Resolution No. 29-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution authorizing extension of existing leases of space in building at 2715 San Bruno Avenue and the entire property at 2690 Jennings Street, required for the Special Subsidy Division of the Juvenile Court and the Bayview-Hunters Point Model Neighborhood Agency, respectively.

File 64-72-26, Resolution No. 30-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

24 MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1973

Resolution authorizing Mayor to apply for and accept Federal funds for use by the Police Department for a program of fatal accident reduction and enforcement. (Supervisor Mendel- sohn)

File 127-72-15, Resolution No. 32-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept Federal funds for staffing of the Sunset Mental Health Center.

File 173-72-14, Resolution No. 33-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution confirming sale of certain surplus Department of Public Works real property.

File 347-72-1, Resolution No. 34-73.

{Parcel

High Bidder

Bid

SW corner Santa Barbara Ave-

nue and Head Street

G. Jordan

$16,500

Comer Balboa Street and

Arguello Boulevard

Hibemia Construc-

tion Company

7o,ooo:

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-72-58, Ordinance No.

{Action No. Plaintiff Settlement SC 612854 Steven J. Striffler and

David Begandy $1,310.90

MC 649936 Helen M. Dale 400.00)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois,

MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1973 25

Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and County.

File 46-72-19, Ordinance No.

(Action No. Defendant Settlement

SO 584111 Rosibel Escobar $10,000

612474 Pacific Lumber Company and

EarlTatman 4,000)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance appropriating $3,595 and rescinding appropria- tion of $3,595, various departments, for operations.

File 201-72-60, Ordinance No.

(Police

Lease of property for parking lot $2,500

Coimty Agricultural Department

Contractual services 787

Farmers Market

Fixed charges, insurance 308

RESCIND: Police

Fixed charges 2,500

Weights and Measures

Contractual services 1,095)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $8,400, Coroner, for temporary salaries; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-57, Ordinance No. 20-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

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Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "do pass after amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating (($617,056)) $447,616^ various departments, for operations, equipment, and capital improve- ment; rescinding appropriation of $14,754, various depart- ments, various appropriations.

File 201-72-56, Ordinance No.

(Police

Equipment

$ 2,094

Retirement System

Services of other departments

2,960

Water Operating

Overtime

3,692

Contractual services

((49,000)) 47,950

Materials and supplies

145,000

Equipment

((140,850)) Nil

Electronic data processing

24,920

Relocate and realign water mains

((80,000)) 70,000

Relocate and realign water services

((35,000)) 30,000

Rehabilitate roof, Potrero Heights

Reservoir

12,000

Water Main extensions

((95,040)) 85,000

Watershed lands erosion control

10,000

Install drain and air valves

((16,500)) 14,000

RESCIND:

Police

Temporary salaries

960

Contractual services

2,094

Water Operating

Holiday pay

3,700

Temporary salaries

6,000)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved amendment as follows:

Water Operating Fund

Reduce contractual servivces from $49,000 to $47,950;

Reduce equipment from $140,850 to Nil;

Reduce relocation and realignment of water mains from

$80,000 to $70,000; Reduce relocation amd realignment of water services from

$35,000 to $30,000; Reduce water main extensions from $95,040 to $85,000;

MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1973 27

Reduce installation of drain and air valves from

$16,500 to $14,000; Reduce appropriation from unappropriated balance in the

Water Operating Fund from $612,002 to $442,562; Reduce total appropriation from $617,056 to $447,616.

In response to a question by Supervisor Tamaras, Arthur H. Frye, Jr., General Manager and Chief Engineer, Water Depart- ment, stated that failure to replace automotive equipment at this time will result in many hours of lost time because of breakdown of equipment.

Supervisor Tamaras moved as an amendment of the pending motion that the item for equipment be reduced from $140,850 to $70,000 to permit purchase of the most critically needed equipment. Motion lost for want of a second.

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

The following recommendation of caucus of the Board was taken up:

Resolution affirming retention of Daniel F. Del Carlo, Stephan Leonoudakis, Ben K. Lerer, William Moskovitz, Ronald Pelosi, and Peter Tamaras as members of the Board of Directors, Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District.

File 92-72-34, Resolution No. 31-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted

There being no objection, on motion of Supervisor Mendelsohn, the rules were suspended and the following was taken up out of order:

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Resolution authorizing Presiding Judge of the Municipal Court to apply for and accept Federal funds in the amount of $34,784 toward employment of a Summary Traffic Trial Commissioner and agreeing to provide required matching City and County funds.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 59-73-2, Resolution No. 22-73.

Presiding Judge of the Municipal Court, the Honorable Harry W. Low, explained the subject legislation.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Arfop^erf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Adopted

The following recommendation of His Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, January 5-9, 1973 ; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 23-73.

Supervisor Boas, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Lost for Want of Second

The following commimication was presented by the Clerk:

Request by the Bureau of Mental Retardation and Disability Services for permission to use the Chamber of the Board on Wednesday, January 24, 1973, for a meeting of the State Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council.

File 28-73-1.

Supervisor Tamaras moved that requested permission be granted.

Motion lost for want of a second.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE.

MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1973 29

Request Granted

Request that Police Department be asked for a report as to the anticipated time of reopening of Park and Potrero Police Stations with a proposed budget therefor.

Supervisor Feinstein and Kopp requested that the Clerk be di- rected to write the Chief of Police, asking for information as to the anticipated date for reopening of Park and Potrero Police Stations with a proposed budget therefor.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that the two-hour parking restriction on various streets in the vicinity of Lowell High School be the subject of further committee consideration with a view to investigation of enforcement of said parking restrictions.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 19-73-1.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Resolution urging the Airports Commission to consider the immediate adoption of a surcharge on landing fees or an in- crease in rental charges in order to finance the cost of addi- tional Federally-mandated security measures at San Francisco International Airport.

Supervisors Gonzales and Molinari presented:

File 77-73-2, Resolution No.

Referred to Joint Finance and State and National Affairs Com- mittee.

Adopted

Resolution declaring strong opposition to recommendations of Metropolitan Transportation Commission Screening Com- mittee for allocation of San Francisco's portion of gasoline tax revenues in order that the Municipal Railway shall receive a fair share of San Francisco's portion of said revenues.

Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Kopp presented:

File 81-73, Resolution No. 26-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

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Resolution appointing Supervisor John J. Barbagelata as a member of the ad hoc planning committee for the imple- mentation of a "911" emergency telephone system.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 33-73-3, Resolution No. 24-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Police Code by adding Section 666 thereto, regulating advertisement of sale of tickets of admis- sion on a non-refund basis.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 79-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Ordinance amending the Health Code by adding Sections 282 and 282.1 thereto, prohibiting the maintenance of garbage receptacles on sidewalks except on garbage collection day.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 80-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Health and Environment Committee.

Request Granted

Request for information relative to nonenf orcement of laws regulating parking in those instances where parking meters are not operating properly.

Supervisor Kopp referred to a recent newspaper article in which it was reported that parking control personnel have been instructed not to issue parking citations to vehicles parked in spaces where the parking meter for that space is jammed or otherwise not operating properly.

Supervisor Kopp requested that a communication be directed to the Police Department over his signature asking if this report is correct and, if so, why citations are not being issued in such cases.

Request that consideration be given to installation of dual parking meter heads on each meter pole.

Supervisor Kopp, joined by Supervisor Barbagelata, requested that a communication be directed to the Chief Administrative Of-

MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1973 31

ficer, asking if consideration has been given to installation of dual parking meters on one pole so that each meter pole serves two park- ing spaces, thereby effecting a saving to the City and County.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Request for information relative to the necessity for an envi- ronmental impact report covering the widening of Middle Drive in Golden Gate Park.

Supervisor Kopp requested that a commxinication be directed to the Recreation and Park Commission, inquiring if an environ- mental impact report has been made with respect to the widening of Middle Drive in Golden Gate Park and asking if the work, which is in progress, should be halted until such a report has been filed or a ruling received as to whether such a report is required.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Resolution urging the Federal Government through the Office of Management and Budget to continue funding of the Feder- ally Assisted Code Enforcement (FACE) Program.

Supervisors Molinari, Feinstein, Francois presented:

File 59-73-1, Resolution No. 25-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote: . .

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Inquiry

Inquiry relative to anticipated date for delivery of report of audit of the Controller's books for fiscal year 1971-72.

Supervisor Molinari expressed his concern that the report of audit of the Controller's books for fiscal year 1971-72 has not yet been received and that many departments of the City and County have not responded to comments made by the auditors relative to the manner of recording financial transactions.

Supervisor Molinari expressed his hope that the Controller would continue to follow up this matter with the auditors and City departments. Controller Cooper indicated he would do so.

Referred to Committee

Request that appropriate committee consider the request by Affirmative Action Task Force, National Organization for Women, for expansion of the Manpower Planning Council to

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include a feminist to represent all women who are eligible for Manpower Training Programs.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 134-72-4.

Referred to Social Services Committee.

Request that appropriate committee consider communication from the Redevelopment Agency, suggesting amendment of Rule 59 of the Rules of Order of the Board of Supervisors to provide for referral to the Social Services Committee of all matters relating to housing "where jurisdiction is not specifi- cally delegated to another committee."

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 292-71-3.

Referred to Rules Committee.

Adopted

Resolution appointing Supervisor Quentin L. Kopp as a mem- ber of the Board of Directors, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District for term expiring October 27, 1973, vice William C. Blake, resigned.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 92-72-25.1, Resolution No. 27-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Referred to Committee

Resolution endorsing efforts of Maharishi International Uni- versity to establish an educational television station to serve the San Francisco Bay Area.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 82-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Adopted

Motion that certificates of honor be awarded the following :

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Santozzi (Supervisor Barbagelata) Sister Miriam Auxiliam (Supervisors Tamaras, Kopp) Frank P. Murphy (Supervisor Kopp)

MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1973 33

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Msgr. Patrick Moriarity (Supervisors Francois,

Barbagelata, Tamaras) Victims of snipers in New Orleans (Supervisor Francois) Milton Nauheim (Supervisor Pelosi) Dorothy F. Meyers (Supervisor Pelosi) Sharon Ledterman (Supervisor Pelosi) Dr. Martin Karr (Supervisor Pelosi) Mrs. Donovan (Supervisor Gonzales) Alan Bonnington (Supervisor Kopp) Esther Newman (Supervisor Kopp) Nancy G. Williams (Supervisors Kopp, Boas) Eleanor Edgecombe (Supervisor Kopp) '; ..

Thomas F. Sheridan (Supervisor Kopp) Ashfield E. Stow (Supervisor Kopp) Philip L. Schneider (Supervisor Kopp) Robert C. Fischer (Supervisor Tamaras) Raymond G. Merrill (Supervisor Tamaras) Louise Canevari (Supervisor Molinari) Stanley White Larsen (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of 3:30 I p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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Monday, January 15, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday, January 15, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois 3.

Quorum present.

President Ronald Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Boas noted present at 2 : 20 p.m.

Supervisor Feinstein noted present at 2: 10 p.m.

Supervisor Francois noted present at 2: 10 p.m.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, December 18, 1972, was considered read and approved.

COMMUNICATION

Postponed Temporarily

The following resolution, returned disapproved and vetoed by his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Resolution expressing strong opposition to the construction of a Federal prison in the Civic Center area of San Francisco.

File 494-72, Resolution No.

The Clerk read a communication from his Honor, the Mayor,

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requesting that the Board reconsider subject resolution which might have the effect of killing a new thing and perpetuating an older jail system which is desperately in need of reform.

At the direction of the Chair, consideration was postponed tem- porarily for the presence of all members.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-72-58, Ordinance No. 24-73.

{Action No. Plaintiff Settlement SC 612854 Steven J. Striffler and

David Begandy $ 1,310.90

MC 649936 Helen M. Dale 400.00)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois 3.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and County.

File 46-72-19, Ordinance No. 25-73.

(Action No. Defendant Settlement

SC 584111 Rosibel Escobar $10,000 612474 Pacific Lumber Company and

Earl Tatman 4,000)

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Ordinance appropriating $3,595 and rescinding appropria- tion of $3,595, various departments, for operations.

File 201-72-60, Ordinance No. 27-73.

(Police

Lease of property for parking lot $2,500

County Agricultural Department

Contractual services 787

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Farmers Market

Fixed charges, insurance 308

RESCIND: Police

Fixed charges 2,500

Weights and Measures

Contractual services 1,095)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Ordinance appropriating $447,616, various departments, for operations, equipment, and capital improvement; rescinding appropriation of $14,754, various departments, various ap- propriations.

File 201-72-56, Ordinance No. 26-73.

(Police

Equipment

$ 2,094

Retirement System

Services of other departments

2,960

Water Operating

Overtime

3,692

Contractual services

47,950

Materials and supplies

145,000

Electronic data processing

24,920

Relocate and realign water mains

70,000

Relocate and realign water services

30,000

Rehabilitate roof, Potrero Heights Reservoir

12,000

Water Main extensions

85,000

Watershed lands erosion control

10,000

Install drain and air valves

14,000

RESCIND:

Police

Temporary salaries

960

Contractual services

2,094

Water Operating

Holiday pay

3,700

Temporary salaries

6,000)

Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Police Code by regulating public bath houses.

File 351-70-1, Ordinance No. 23-73.

(Adds Article 26.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

NEW BUSEVESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution approving legal documents relating to the leasing of Vallejo Street Garage for the operation thereon of a public off-street parking facility.

File 63-72-4, Resolution No. 36-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Resolution declaring intention to appropriate funds in the total amount of $43,500 to the Superior Court and the Muni- cipal Court to contract with the San Francisco Institute for Criminal Justice for continued operation of the ''Own Recog- nizance" Project through June 30, 1973. (Supervisors Pelosi and Feinstein)

File 76-73, Resolution No. 40-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,

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Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Passed for Second Reading

(Supervisor Francois dissenting in Committee.)

Ordinance amending Administrative Code declaring it to be the policy of the Board of Supervisors to object to any con- cession agreements which have not been the subject of com- petitive bid procedures. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 495-72, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 2.6-1.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Noes: Supervisor Francois 1.

Taken Up Out of Order

Consideration Continued

The following resolution, disapproved by the Mayor, previously considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up out of order:

Resolution expressing strong opposition to the construction of a Federal prison in the Civic Center area of San Francisco.

File 494-72, Resolution No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervivsor Molinari, moved that the Board reconsider subject legislation.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be continued to January 22, 1973.

Upon explanation that his motion postpones consideration of the vetoed resolution and Supervisor Mendelsohn's motion that the vetoed resolution be reconsidered. Supervisor Barbagelata with- drew his pending motion.

The roll was thereupon called on the motion to reconsider sub- ject legislation and it was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Francois, there- upon moved that consideration be continued to January 22, 1973.

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras 6.

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Noes: Supervisors Boas, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 5.

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of Calendar items in the order set forth therein.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing the Director of Planning to apply for and accept Federal funds in the estimated amount of $144,- 000 for an open space land program and agreeing to furnish the balance of total project costs.

File 202-72-3, Resolution No. 37-73.

(Grant provides for improvement of Chinese Recreation Cen- ter, Bemal Playground, Bemal Park, Ocean View Play- ground, Franklin Square, Milton Meyer Recreation Center, Garfield Square, McKinley Square, and Hunters Point Community Youth Park; estimated total cost $287,000.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution granting application of Hilde Scheideman for leave to present late claim against the City and County.

File 50-73-2, Resolution No. 39-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Hilde Scheideman against the City and County by payment of $4,200; Superior Court No. 606970.

File 45-73-2, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $20,000, Social Services, for San Francisco Aid to Retarded Children and Community Rehabili- tation Workshop Training Program, and $5,754, Public Works, for holiday pay; rescinding appropriating of $5,754, Public Works, wages; an emergency measure.

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File 201-72-62, Ordinance No. 28-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code relating to death benefits, to provide for continuation of allowance to the surviving husband upon the death of a female member retired under Sections 8.507 or 8.509 of the Charter. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

File 529-68, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 16.80-6.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

The following from Governmental Services Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to increase from $10 to $25 per day the amount of forfeiture to be paid by a contractor or subcontractor failing to pay the highest general prevailing wage rates under public works contracts.

File 424-72, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 6.42.)

Supervisor Boas, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved "do pass."

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee were taken up:

Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets. (Parking, 90° Angle Permitted:

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Thirteenth St., n/side, between Howard and Mission Sts. Parker Ave., e/side, between Euclid Ave. and a point 64' south of California St.

Parking Meter Zone No. 22, Extending :

Fifth Ave., e/side, from Geary Blvd. to a point approximately 77' south; Parking Restricted, 2 hours, 7 :00 a.m. to 6 :00 p.m. :

Bayshore Blvd., w/side, from Visitacion Ave. to Raymond Ave.;

Leland Ave., both sides, from Bayshore Blvd. to Rutland St.;

Desmond St., both sides, from Leland Ave. to a point approxi- mately 94' south;

Alpha St., both sides, from Leland Ave. to a point approximately 45' north;

Peabody St., e/side, from Leland Ave. to a point approximately 102' south;

Peabody St., w/side, from Leland Ave. to a point approximately 91' south;

Stopping Prohibited (Tow-away) Any Time:

Church St., e/side, from Market St. to a point approximately 240' south;

Church St., w/side, from 14th St. to a point approximately 240' north; Stop Intersections:

Alpha St., Wilde Ave. and Goettingen St., n/e, n/w and s/w cor- ners, stopping northbound Alpha St. traffic and east- and west- bound Wilde Ave. traffic;

Brussels and Felton Sts., s/e and n/w comers;

Calgary St., Sawyer St. and Velasco Ave., s/e and n/w comers, stopping northbound Calgary St. and southbound Sawyer St. traffic;

Diamond Heights Blvd. and Gold Mine Drive, s/e and n/w comers;

Felton and Somerset Sts., n/e and s/w comers;

Flood Ave. and Foerster St., all comers;

Hartford and 17th Sts., s/e comer;

Judah St. and Funston Ave., n/e and s/w comers;

Pond and 17th Sts., n/w comer;

Rutland St. and Sunnydale Ave., all comers;

Santos St. and Velasco Ave., n/e, n/w and s/w comers;

Sunnydale Ave. and Hahn St., n/e and s/w comers.

Turn Left Prohibited at Any Time:

Church St. at Market and 14th Sts., both directions;

Ocean Ave., westbound at Geneva Ave. ;

Sixth St., southbound at Brannan St.;

Interstate Route 280 off -ramp, northbound at Brannan St.

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Turn Left Lane, Double :

Oakdale Ave., westbound at Bayshore Blvd.)

File 20-72-63, Resolution No. 35-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code prescribing procedure with relation to temporary use or occupancy of public streets. (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 369-71, Ordinance No.

(Adds Article VIII)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11 .

Ordinance amending the Police Code relating to street artists by redefining the term "person." (Supervisors Francois, Feinstein)

File 109-72-9, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 1700)

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending the Police Code by adding bus depots and rapid transit stations to list of public stands for licensed taxicabs, limousines, sedans and sightseeing buses.

File 548-72, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 1117)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Referred to Committee

The following from the Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $2,450, Treasurer's Department, for equipment; an emergency measure.

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File 101-73-1, Ordinance No. Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Resolution granting leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, January 11-12; John F. Anderson, City Librarian, January 11; R. L. Bozzini, Agricultural Commissioner, Janu- ary 17-22; Steven P. Morena, Superintendent of Schools, January 10-16; Dr. David J. Sanchez, Jr., Vice-President Board of Education, January 10-16; Marjorie Stem, Library Commissioner, January 13-February 5; Joseph E. Tinney, Assessor, March 9-11 and March 15-April 7; Ian M. White, Director, California Palace of the Legion of Honor and M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, January 17-28, 1973 ; with per- mission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 38-73.

Supervisor Boas, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE.

Referred to Committee

Resolution requesting Mayor to proclaim January 20, 1973, as Peace Action Day in San Francisco.

Supervisors Feinstein, Pelosi, Mendelsohn, Francois presented:

File 4-73-1, Resolution No.

Referred to Cultural Activities Committee.

Request that committee consider the installation of stop signals at the intersection of Scott and Sutter Streets.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 18-72-1.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee,

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Request that appropriate committee schedule presentation by William Holsman of a progress report from the Association of Bay Area Governments Housing Task Force

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 108-73.

Referred to Social Services Committee.

Request that hearings be held by Health and Environment Committee to determine the treatment advantages and dis- advantages of the proposed Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime Program (TASC) and to review the Board's action in permitting application for the receipt of Federal funding for such programs.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 109-73.

Referred to Health and Environment Committee.

Request that committee investigate the need for installation of new sewers in the area of Diamond, Twenty-third, and Elizabeth Streets.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

File 110-72.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Request that committee consideration be given to the imple- mentation of provisions of Sections 16.99, et seq., of the Administratiwe Code, particularly with reference to approval by the Civil Servivce Commission of applications of employees for authorization to reside outside the City and County for health reasons.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 111-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Adopted

Motion that Clerk be directed to transmit to Dr. J. C. Geiger congratulations on behalf of all Board members on his elec- tion to honorary membership in the American Society of Microbiologists.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 6-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Referred to Committee

Request that committee consideration be given to amendment of Section 1117 of the Police Code to eliminate the provision granting permission to sightseeing buses to occupy public stands at or near the entrance to rapid transit stations.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 113-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request that committee consideration be given to the pro- cedures of the Department of Social Services for claiming reimbursement from Federal funds for costs incurred in at- tempting to collect child support payments from parents of children receiving Aid to Families with Dependent Children with a view to determining why San Francisco's reimburse- ment during the first year was so much less than that of other California counties.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 112-73.

Referred to Social Services Committee.

Meeting Announcement

The Chair announced a caucus of the Board immediately follow- ing today's meeting.

Referred to Committee

Request that Joint Finance and Cultural Activities Committee hold hearings to determine what disposition was made of the monies received from the State in 1953 for sale to the State of the Father Crowley Playground property at Seventh and Har- rison Streets.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 114-73.

Referred to Joint Finance and Cultural Activities Committee.

Request that Finance Committee review problems encount- ered in the proposed microfilming of records of the Bureau of Building Inspection with a view to exploring the possibility of duplicating records by one of the new processes now on the market.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented: File 116-73.

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Referred to Finance Committee.

Request that appropriate committee investigate reports that ''gypsy" taxicabs are operating at San Francisco International Airport with a view to possible enactment of legislation regu- lating or prohibiting such operations.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 115-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Motion that certificates of honor be awarded the following :

Louis W. Paulson (Supervisor Boas) Paul S. Cohen (Supervisor Boas) Jack Verdi (Supervisor Francois) Stanley E. Macy (Supervisor Kopp) Gregory Hurst (Supervisor Kopp) Morris Weisberger (Supervisor Mendelsohn) James R. Herman (Supervisor Mendelsohn) Jack Goldberger (Supervisor Mendelsohn) George "Buck" White (Supervisor Pelosi) William J. Segale (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Joseph M. Cox (Supervisor Gonzales)

Dr. Wilber Swett (Supervisor Pelosi)

Victor Barlogio (Supervisor Tamaras)

John Alden Doty (Supervisor Feinstein on behalf

of all members) Eli Vukicevich (Supervisor Kopp)

Anita Curry (Supervisors Kopp, Tamaras, von Beroldingen) Alma Kahn Bine (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There beiag no further business, the Board, at the hour of 3:40 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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Approved by the Board of Supervisors February 13, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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Monday, January 22, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday, January 22, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 3.

Quorum present.

President Ronald Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Boas noted present at 2 : 15 p.m.

Supervisor Mendelsohn noted present at 2 : 10 p.m.

Supervisor Tamaras noted present at 2 : 10 p.m.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Tuesday, December 26, 1972, was considered read and approved.

COMMUNICATION

Request Denied

The following, presented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Communication from Civil Service Commission requesting permission for use of the Board's caucus room by its Charter Revision Committee each Thursday from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., or in the alternative, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that request be granted.

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After discussion, Supervisor Kopp withdrew his second, and there being no further second, the Chair declared that the motion was lost for want of a second.

Temporarily Postponed

CONSIDERATION OF MAYOR'S DISAPPROVAL

Resolution expressing strong opposition to the construction of a Federal prison in the Civic Center Area of San Francisco. (Supervisors Mendelsohn and Pelosi)

File 494-72, Resolution No.

(January 2, 1973— Adopted

January 12, 1973 Returned by Mayor, dissapproved and vetoed

January 15, 1973 Motion to reconsider adopted. Reconsider- ation continued to January 22, 1973.)

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed for attendance of all members.

No objection; motion adopted.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending Administrative Code declaring it to be the policy of the Board of Supervisors to object to any con- cession agreements which have not been the subject of competitive bid procedures. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 495-72, Ordinance No. 37-73.

(Adds Section 2.6-1.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

No: Supervisor Francois 1.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Hilde Scheideman against the City and County by payment of $4,200; Superior Court No. 606970.

File 46-73-2, Ordinance No. 34-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code relating to death benefits, to provide for continuation of allowance to the surviving husband upon the death of a female member retired under Sections 8.507 or 8.509 of the Charter. (Super- visor von Beroldingen)

File 529-68, Ordinance No. 29-73.

(Adds Section 16.80-6.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Finally Passed

The following from Governmental Services Committee, hereto- fore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to increase from $10 to $25 per day the amount of forfeiture to be paid by a contractor or subcontractor failing to pay the highest general prevailing wage rates under public works contracts.

File 424-72, Ordinance No. 32-73.

(Amends Section 6.42.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code prescribing procedure with relation to temporary use or occupancy of public streets. (Supervisor Pelosi)

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File 369-71, Ordinance No. 30-73.

(Adds Article VIII)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Ordinance amending the Police Code relating to street artists by redefining the term "person." (Supervisors Francois, Feinstein)

File 109-72-9, Ordinance No. 31-73.

(Amends Section 1700)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Ordinance amending the Police Code by adding bus depots and rapid transit stations to list of public stands for licensed taxicabs, limousines, sedans and sightseeing buses.

File 548-72, Ordinance No. 33-73.

(Amends Section 1117)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

NEW BUSINESS

Consideration Continued

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution declaring the San Francisco Examiner to be the official newspaper of the City and County commencing Janu- ary 1, 1973.

File 471-72, Resolution No.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that consideration be continued to January 29, 1973, and that the Clerk compile an estimate of publication costs for the fiscal year 1973-74.

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No objection; motion adopted.

Disapproval Sustained

The following consideration of the Mayor's disapproval, hereto- fore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Resolution expressing strong opposition to the construction of a Federal prison in the Civic Center Area of San Francisco. (Supervisors Mendelsohn and Pelosi)

File 494-72, Resolution No.

At the request of Supervisor Mendelsohn, the Clerk explained the parhamentary situation that in view of the Mayor's disapproval and the Board's action to reconsider, the question now before the Board is whether the resolution will become effective notwith- standing the Mayor's veto. It will require eight aye votes to over- ride the Mayor's disapproval.

Thereupon the roll was called and the Mayor's disapproval was sustained by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari —5.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Taken Up Out of Order

Referred to Committee

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the rules be suspended for introduction of the following off- calendar measure:

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

No: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution requesting the Mayor's Criminal Justice Council to study the need for a new Federal correctional facUity in San Francisco, institute a revised site search, and prepare recom- mendations for inter-relational use of such a facility with ap- propriate local correctional authorities.

File 494-72-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved immediate adoption.

Upon objection of Supervisor Gonzales to immediate adoption

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without reference to committee, the Chair referred the legislation to State and National Affairs Committee.

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of Calendar items in the order set forth therein.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing cancellation of taxes on certain prop- erty acquired by the Redevelopment Agency.

File 24-73-1, Resolution No. 48-73.

(Properties are located in India Basin Industrial Park, Hunt- ers Point, Yerba Buena, and Western Addition Area Two Projects.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11 .

Resolution authorizing the Controller to account as a loss to the City and County money paid out as a result of a forgery and to draw a new warrant to the benefit of payee; List 12-72.

File 55-73-1, Resolution No. 50-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $8,474, Police Department, for of- fice equipment; rescinding appropriation of $8,474, Police Department, for equipment.

File 201-72-63, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Ursula C. Tyler against the City and County, et al., by payment of $750; Municipal Court No. 627835.

File 45-73-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

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Adopted

Motion authorizing payment of certain expenses which may be incurred by the Board of Supervisors, specified commit- tees, the Clerk, and the Controller in connection with certain legislative sessions during the calendar year 1973.

File 100-73-1.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "do pass after amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating ( ($964,414) ) $614,414^ various departments, for operations and equipment; rescinding ap- propriation of $94,586, various departments, various ap- propriations.

File 201-72-64, Ordinance No. (Controller

Equipment

$ 9,900

Police

Services of other departments

7,426

Coroner

Contractual services

4,185

Materials and supplies

605

Equipment

15,200

Library

Subscriptions

35,000

Equipment

1,875

Retirement System

Contractual services

1,250

Airport

Security services

((850,000))

Hetch Hetchy

Fixed charges

38,973

RESCIND:

Controller

Equipment

9,900

Police

Permanent salaries

6,805

Mandatory fringe benefits

2,033

500,000

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Library Equipment 1,875

Library and reference books 35,000

Hetch Hetchy

Assessments 38,973)

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce appropriation for Airport security services from $850,000 to $500,000; reduce total appropriation from $964,414 to $614,414.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved amendment as set forth in the Calendar.

No objection and motion carried.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Rescission of Action

Subsequently, during the Board's consideration of File No. 201- 72-64.1, Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, stated objection to the appropriation of $35,000 for additions and better- ments for a security locker room, lunch room, office and detention room to accommodate new security guards required at the Airport, and moved that the vote by which the legislation was passed for second reading as amended be rescinded. Said item of $35,000 is included in the above recorded item of ( ($850,000) ) $500,000 for Airport Security Services.

No objection and motion carried.

Refused Adoption

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that the appropriation of $35,000 be deleted and re-referred to com- mittee.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Noes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Passed for Second Reading

The roll was called and the legislation, as initially amended, was passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Taken Up Out of Order

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Adopted

There being no objection, on motion of Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the following off -calendar legisla- tion was taken up out of order:

Resolution memorializing Sheriff of San Mateo County to deputize personnel of San Francisco International Airport to carry out airport security regulations imposed by Federal Aviation Administration.

File 77-73-1, Resolution No. 51-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of Calendar items in the order set forth therein.

Adopted as Amended

The following recommendation of Finance Committee was taken up:

Resolution authorizing the Controller to adjust certain ob- jects of expenditure from certain funds appropriated to the Airport Operating Fund and directing Controller not to en- cumber, expend or adjust said appropriation unless and until City and County employees are occupying the positions of Air- port Policemen.

File 201-72-64.1, Resolution No. 46-73.

Mr. William J. Dwyer, Acting Director of Airports, explained that security guards required at the Airport by new Federal Avia- tion Regulations will be suppUed by the Federal Government and the Airport has agreed to reimburse the Federal Government for their salaries. He also stated that the entire costs of the program would be recovered from the airlines and would not come out of City and Coimty fimds.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the legislation be amended to authorize the Controller to en- cimiber and expend the funds appropriated for Airport Security Services solely for reimbursement of the Federal Government of its expenses in providing temporary security services at San Francisco International Airport.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

The following from Joint Finance and Streets and Transporta- tion Committee was taken up:

Resolution authorizing amendment of joint exercise of pow- ers agreement with BARTD and the Redevelopment Agency to provide that BARTD shall immediately advertise and award a contract for construction of the Embarcadero Transit Sta- tion and shall set aside the sum of $6,500,000 for construc- tion of the West Portal Transit Station.

File 137-73-1, Resolution No. 52-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved "Do Pass".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Consideration Continued

The following recommendations of Planning and Development Committee were taken up:

Resolution urging San Francisco Comprehensive Health Plan- ning Council to conduct a thorough study of impact of Uni- versity of California, San Francisco, on health delivery ser- vices and on environment surrounding the campus, and ex- pressing opposition to proposed University of California Dental School and steam plant in the Inner Sunset. (Super- visor Kopp)

File 491-72, Resolution No.

Supervisor Boas, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that consideration be continued to February 20, 1973.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 4.

Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted as Amended

There being no objection, upon motion of Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, the following calendared recom-

r

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'mendation of the State and National Affairs Committee was taken up out of order:

Resolution calling for the mundialization (declaration of world citizenship) of the City and County of San Francisco. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 505-72, Resolution No.

Motion for Previous Question

Withdrawn

Supervisor Gronzales, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved for the previous question. Upon remonstration from other members to the effect that they had not yet been heard on the subject, the motion was withdrawn.

Adopted

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to amend by substituting the following amendment of the whole:

Resolution reaffirming Board of Supervisors' belief in right of San Franciscans to join in solving mutual problems of the peoples of the world.

File 505-72-1, Resolution No. 55-73.

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Cxonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution adopted as amended by the foUowing vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen

—10.

No: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Explanation of Vote

After the foregoing roll call was completed and the vote an- nounced. Supervisor Molinari explained that, while he is in sym- pathy with the concepts of peace and justice, and efforts of all peoples to solve mutual problems, he voted against the measure to protest the consideration of this type of legislation by the Board, which could better use its efforts on pressing local matters.

In Memoriam - Lyndon B. Johnson

The Chair announced the death of President Lyndon B. Johnson and directed that the rules be suspended and those in the Cham- bers rise for one minute in tribute to his memory.

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The Board thereafter resumed consideration of Calendar items in the order set forth therein.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of the Planning and Develop- ment Committee were resumed:

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment, changing use classification of specified property located at the northwest comer of Waller Street and Masonic Avenue from R-4 to R-3 District.

File 36-72-7, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 10.

Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen 1.

Ordinance designating the Casebolt House as a landmark.

File 90-72-9, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 10.

Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen 1.

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code to make certain clarifying changes in provisions pertaining to Certificates of Appropriateness for work on property in historic districts other than on a designated landmark site. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 276-72-5, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 1006.7.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote.

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 10.

Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen 1.

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code by changing the method for determining the property affected in cases of appeal from approvals of conditional uses by the City Plan- ning Commission. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 419-72, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 308.1.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois,

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Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 10.

Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen 1.

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code by making cer- tain clarifying changes in sections relating to zoning amend- ments and conditional uses.

File 546-72, Ordinance No.

(Amends Sections 302 and 303.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 10.

Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen 1.

Ordinance designating the Transamerica Building (old Fu- gazi Bank Building) as a landmark.

File 90-73-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 10.

Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen 1.

Temporarily Postponed

The following recommendation of Rules Committee was taken up:

Motion approving 1973-74 budget estimates for the Board of Supervisors.

File 100-73-2.

Referred to Committee

Supervisor Molinari stated that, in his opinion, the Commission on Animal Control and Welfare, does not belong in the proposed budget for the Board of Supervisors, and should be under the juris- diction of another department. He moved, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, that the rules be suspended for introduction of his request that the appropriate committee conduct hearings to determine whether or not the Commission of Animal Control and Welfare should remain in existence, and if so, whether it should be under the jurisdiction of the Board of Supervisors.

No objection; request referred to Health and Environment Com- mittee.

Adopted

Thereupon the proposed budget was adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Tamaras 2.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Rescission of Action

Supervisor Francois then stated that the budget was the respon- sibility of the entire Board and should be adopted unanimously, and moved, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, that the vote by which the budget was adopted be rescinded.

Motion to rescind adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Tamaras 3.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Adopted

After further general discussion the roll was called and the budget was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari, Tamaras 5.

Rescission of Action

Upon motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the vote by which the budget was adopted was rescinded by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi 4.

Refused Adoption ^

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved that the item adding nine secretarial assistants to members of the Board of Supervisors be deleted from the budget.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Tamaras 3.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Adopted

MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1973 63

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that the provisions to fund the Commission on Animal Control and Welfare be eliminated from the budget.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 7.

Noes: Supervisors Francois, Gronzales, Mendelsohn, von Berold- ingen 4.

Adopted

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that one dictating and transcribing unit be eliminated from the budget.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 5.

Refused Adoption

Supervisor Feinstein then objected to an item of $24,000 cover- ing membership of the Board in the County Supervisors Associa- tion of California. She stated that in her opinion the dues were too high and the benefits received too little, and that the money might better be spent in other directions. Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, thereupon moved that this item be eliminated.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari 4.

Noes: Supervisors Boas, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Adopted

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that the proposed budget be amended to reduce compensation for mem- bers of the Assessment Appeals Board from $100 to $50 per meeting.

After discussion. Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Boas, moved as amendment that the compensation be reduced from $100 to $75 per meeting.

Motion adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi 5.

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Refused Adoption

Thereupon a vote was taken to adopt the proposed budget as amended, and it was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 5.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari 6.

Temporarily Postponed

Motion to Rescind

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that the vote by which the budget was refused adoption be rescinded.

Before the roll was called on the foregoing motion. Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved temporary post- ponement.

No objection and motion carried.

Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted

There being no objection, upon motion of Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the following recommendations of the Board sitting in caucus were taken up out of order:

Resolution recommending appointment by the Mayor of members to the Commission on the Aging.

File 92-72-27, Resolution No. 41-73.

{Nominee Sponsor

Colonel M. A. Fellhauer Supervisor Kopp

Mrs. Mattie Kimp Supervisor Feinstein

Theodore R. Knowles Supervisor Francois

Mrs. Elsa Lane Supervisor Pelosi

William J. Lowenberg Supervisor von Beroldingen

Adolfo Majewsky Supervisor Gonzales

George W. Ong Supervisor Molinari

Lawrence Palacios Supervisor Tamaras

Reverend Edward L. Peet Supervisor Boas Reverend Conard B. Rheiner Supervisor Barbagelata

David Thomson Supervisor Mendelsohn)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

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Resolution nominating Aubrey W. Metcalf, M.D., and Mrs. Linda Homes for appointment by the Governor as members of the Napa State Hospital Advisory Board.

File 92-72-30, Resolution No. 43-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Resolution nominating Irving Philips, M.D., and Robert L. Samilson, M.D.^ for appointment by the Governor as mem- bers of the Agnew State Hospital Advisory Board.

File 92-72-31, Resolution No. 44-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Adopted

The Board thereupon considered the following recommendation of Social Services Committee:

Requesting Mayor to consider favorably a supplemental ap- propriation of funds in the amount of $124,000 to the De- partment of Social Services for additional employments in the food stamp program; urging equalization of cost per trans- action for all outlet operations; requesting that Social Ser- vices Commission conduct hearings toward improvement of food stamp program administration.

File 248-72, Resolution No. 54-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Taken Up Out of Order

Temporarily Postponed

There being no objection, the following, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed with pending motion to rescind, was taken up:

Motion approving 1973-74 budget estimates for the Board of Supervisors.

66 MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1973

File 100-73-2.

Adopted Motion to Rescind

Motion to rescind adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Refused Adoption

Thereupon the roll was called and motion approving the budget estimates was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi 2.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gon- zales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Statement

Supervisors Mendelsohn, Molinari and Francois stated their position that adoption of budget estimates should be imanimous and that they would continue to vote "No" as long as there was a single "No" vote.

Adopted

Motion to Rescind

After further discussion. Supervisor Francois, seconded by Su- pervisor Kopp, moved to rescind the vote by which the motion approving budget estimates was refused adoption.

Motion to rescind adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Boas, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari 4. Temporarily Postponed

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the matter was temporarily post- poned in order to proceed with consideration of other calendar items.

Adopted

The following recommendations of the Board sitting in caucus, were taken up:

Resolution appointing members of the Delinquency Preven- tion Commission.

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File 92-72-33, Resolution No. 45-73.

(For term ending December 15, 1976:

Appointee Sponsor

Ernest Ayala Supervisor Gronzales

Robert Figone Board

Al Graf Board

Mrs. Jean Jacobs Board

John O. Mack Supervisor Molinari

Irwin Phillips Board

Mrs. Leola Puccinelli Board

William Wong Supervisor Feinstein

For term ending December 30, 1976:

Appointee Sponsor

Harold Gillette Supervisor Francois

Noah Griflin Supervisor von Beroldingen

Donald G. MacConaugha Supervisor Tamaras

William N. Tumbull Supervisor Kopp

Leslie Payne Supervisor Barbagelata

Percy Pinkney Supervisor Mendelsohn)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution appointing Supervisor John L. Molinari as a mem- ber of the Redwood Empire Association Executive Boards vice himself, for term expiring December 31, 1973.

File 33-73-2, Resolution No. 49-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted as Amended

Resolution appointing members of the Task Force on Noise Control.

File 92-72-28, Resolution No. 42-73.

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(For term ending October 22, 1974:

Appointee Sponsor

Carmelo Annuzzi Supervisor Kopp

Miss Anne Fibush Supervisor Francois

Robert C. Friese Supervisor von Beroldingen

Richard Guggenhime, Jr. Supervisor Pelosi

Curt Hayden Supervisor Barbagelata

Wallace Levin Supervisor Mendelsohn

Mrs. Rosemary Maclntyre Supervisor Molinari

Florentino Rosas Supervisor Gonzales

Bernard M. Speckman Supervisor Tamaras

Cecil A. Whitebone Supervisor Boas

Donald A. Belt, M.D. Chief Administrative Officer

Hugo Blasdel Chief Administrative Officer

Dr. Karl Kryter Chief Administrative Officer

Roger P. Maineri Chief Administrative Officer

Joseph Herbert Supervisor Feinstein)

Adopted Motion to Amend

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the legislation be amended by adding the name of Joseph Herbert, to be sponsored by herself.

No objection, and motion carried.

Resolution adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Referred to Committee

The following appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Appropriating $610,490, various departments, for operation and capital improvements; rescinding $421,152, various ap- propriations. Social Services and Public Works Departments ; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-67, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Adopted

Motion to Recess

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that after the conclusion of "Roll Call" the Board recess to 8:30 p.m. to continue consideration of the Board's proposed budget estimates.

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Motion to recess adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 5.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Joseph J. Diviny, Public Utilities Commis- sioner, January 17-18; Ann Eliaser, Member, Board of Per- mit Appeals, March 1-9; Richard K. Miller, Police Commis- sioner, January 19-21; Ronald Pelosi, Member, Board of Supervisors, March 1-7; Dr. David J. Sanchez, Jr., Member, Board of Education, January 10-18, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 47-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Request that appropriate committee hold hearings on the operation of cable television franchises in the City and County.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

File 32-73-1.

Supervisor Gonzales pointed out that the City has granted two franchises to operate cable television services, only one of which is currently being used. He questioned whether the franchise now in operation is serving every area of the City and whether it is providing services in the public interest as required by FCC regu- lations. He requested that hearings be held to ascertain if the franchises are in the best interests of the City and County.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

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Request Granted

Request that Recreation and Park Commission be asked its plans for restoring Sharp Park Golf Course.

Supervisor Kopp stated his understanding that as a result of recent rains some eight fairways at Sharp Park Golf Course are under as much as six feet of water and the washed out bridge over the lagoon on the thirteenth fairway is an attractive nuisance.

He requested that a commimication be directed to the Recrea- tion and Park Commission asking what their plans are to rectify the situation and urging prompt action to preclude loss of revenues to the City and County from the pro shop and restaurant.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Request that Department of Public Works be asked what traf- fic regulations are currently in force at Chester Avenue and Alemany Boulevard.

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be directed to the Department of Pablic Works inquiring what regulations are in effect at Chester Avenue and Alemany Boulevard to ascertain their effectiveness.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Request that Controller be in attendance on roll call next week.

Supervisor Molinari requested that the Controller be asked to be present on roll call next week to answer questions the Supervisor proposed to ask regarding the annual audit of the Controller's books by Main Laf rentz & Co.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Request that consideration be given to the installation of bus shelters for passengers on north- and southbound buses at Van Ness Avenue and Grove Street.

Supervisor Tamaras requested that a communication be directed to the appropriate City department pointing out that some 200 to 300 City Hall employees who take the bus north- and southbound on Van Ness Avenue at Grove Street have no shelter from the rain. He would suggest installation of esthetically designed shelters at these corners, perhaps patterned after the awnings in front of the Veterans* and Opera House buildings.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider the future of the Commission of Animal Control and Welfare.

File 136-73-2.

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Supervisor Feinstein requested that hearings be held to con- sider the future of the Commission of Animal Control and Welfare, specifically, that it be placed imder jurisdiction of the Health De- partment; that the ordinance establishing the Commission be amended to enumerate explicitly its duties and responsibilities; and that the ordinance be rewritten so that items of priority with which large segments of the public are concerned can gain en- forcement.

Referred to Health and Environment Committee.

Charter amendment amending Sections 3.691 and 6.408 re- lating to Airports Commission powers to fix utility rates and to the appropriation of moneys from the Airport Revenue Fund.

Supervisors Feinstein and von Beroldingen presented:

File 135-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Request that committee consider endorsing SB 39, establish- ing a Federal Security Guard Agency under the jurisdiction of the Federal Avivation Agency to supply security services to airports.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 12-73-1.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Adopted

Motion that certificates of honor be awarded the following :

Marino Nibbi (Supervisor Kopp) Ernest E. Debs (Supervisor Mendelsohn) George Pappas (Supervisor Tamaras) John Gomersal (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen asked to be excused from the meet- ing because of illness.

No objection and request granted.

Recess

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At the hour of 6:00 p.m., the Board recessed for dinner.

Reconvening of the Board The Board, at the hour of 8:45 p.m., reconvened.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen 2.

Quorum present.

President Ronald Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Gonzales excused because of personal business. (See infra.)

Supervisor von Beroldingen excused because of illness. (See supra.)

Supervisor Gonzales Excused

The Clerk advised the Board that Supervisor Gonzales requested to be excused from the meeting because of personal business.

No objection and request granted.

Adopted

The following recommendation of the Rules Committee, here- tofore considered and postponed temporarily, was taken up:

Motion approving 1973-74 budget estimates for the Board of Supervisors.

File 100-73-2.

Withdrawn

Motion to Rescind

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, re- quested that the vote by which the Commission of Animal Control and Welfare was deleted from the budget be rescinded since the future of the Commission is to be the subject of hearings by the Health and Environment Committee. At the request of Supervisor Kopp, the motion was withdrawn in order to vote on the proposed budget as amended.

Thereupon the roll was called and motion approving budget estimates for 1973-74 as amended was adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen 2.

Adopted

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of re- spect to the memory of deceased as follows:

President Lyndon B. Johnson

( Supervisor Pelosi for all members) Leon O. Parker, M.D. (Supervisor Kopp) Henry W. Robinson (Supervisors Kopp, Boas) John Troxell ( Supervisor Kopp) Alfonso T. Montoya (Supervisor Gonzales) Charles Grubstick (Supervisor Gonzales) Giuseppe D'Acquisto, M.D. (Supervisors Molinari, Pelosi) Mary McDonald (Supervisor Tamaras) Eugene Wyman (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Kopp, Pelosi) Earl Herald (Supervisors Feinstein, Tamaras, Boas) Roger Moreau (Supervisor Kopp)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of 9:00 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors March 5, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, January 29, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday, January 29, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Gonzales, Molinari 3.

Quorum present.

President Ronald Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Boas excused from attendance. (See infra.)

Supervisor Gonzales noted present at 2: 10 p.m.

Supervisor Molinari noted present at 2 : 10 p.m.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Tuesday, January 2, 1973, was con- sidered read and approved.

Supervisor Boas Excused from Attendance

The Clerk announced that Supervisor Boas had requested to be excused from attendance for personal reasons.

No objection and request granted.

Presentation of Guest

During the proceedings the Chair introduced and welcomed the Honorable C. Paul Betini, Mayor of San Rafael.

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UNFINISHED BUSINESS

The following recommendations of Finance Conmiittee hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Consideration Continued

Resolution declaring the San Francisco Examiner to be the official newspaper of the City and County commencing Janu- ary 1, 1973.

File 471-72, Resolution No.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that consideration be continued to February 5, 1973, for receipt from the Clerk of estimate of publication costs for fiscal year 1973-74.

No objection; motion adopted.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $8,474, Police Department, for equipment (electric rotary files) rescinding appropriation of $8,474, Police Department, for equipment (surplus file- purchase funds).

File 201-72-63, Ordinance No. 40-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Gonzales, Molinari 3.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Ursula C. Tyler against the City and County, et al., by payment of $750; Municipal Court No. 627835.

File 45-73-1, Ordinance No. 43-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Gonzales, Molinari 3.

Ordinance appropriating $614,414, various departments, for operations and equipment; rescinding appropriation of $94,586, various departments, various appropriations.

File 201-72-64, Ordinance No. 35-73.

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(APPROPRIATE:

Controller

Equipment

$ 9,900

Police

Services of other departments

7,426

Coroner

Contractual services

4,185

Materials and supplies

605

Equipment

15,200

Library

Subscriptions

35,000

Equipment

1,875

Retirement System

Contractual services

1,250

Airport

Security services

500,000

Hetch Hetchy

Fixed charges

38,973

RESCIND:

Controller

Equipment

9,900

Police

Permanent salaries

6,805

Mandatory fringe benefits

2,033

Library

Equipment

1,875

Library and reference books

35,000

Hetch Hetchy

Assessments

38,973

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Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Gonzales, Molinari 3.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Planning and Development Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment, changing use classification of specified property located at the northwest comer of Waller Street and Masonic Avenue from R-4 to R-3 District.

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File 36-72-7, Ordinance No. 38-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Gonzales, Molinari 3.

Ordinance designating the Casebolt House as a landmark.

File 90-72-9, Ordinance No. 39-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Gonzales, Molinari 3.

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code to make certain clarifying changes in provisions pertaining to Certificates of Appropriateness for work on property in historic districts other than on a designated landmark site. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 276-72-5, Ordinance No. 41-73.

(Amends Section 1006.7.)

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Gonzales, Molinari 3.

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code by changing the method for determining the property aflFected in cases of ap- peal from approvals of conditional uses by the City Planning Commission. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 419-72, Ordinance No. 45-73.

(Amends Section 308-1.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Gonzales, Molinari 3.

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code by making cer- tain clarifying changes in sections relating to zoning amend- ments and conditional uses.

File 546-72, Ordinance No. 42-73.

(Amends Sections 302 and 303. )

Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Gronzales, Molinari 3.

Ordinance designating the Transamerica Building (old Fugazi Bank Building) as a landmark.

File 90-73-1, Ordinance No. 44-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

NEW BUSINESS

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Adopted

Resolution approving immediate filling of one vacated posi- tion of Assistant Clerk, Board of Supervisors.

File 31-73-1, Resolution No. 53-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Resolution accepting gift of a 1956 Chevrolet truck from the Seven-Up Bottling Company for use by the Sheriff at the county jails.

File 38-73-1, Resolution No. 59-73.

Arfopfed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Resolution approving compromise of claim of Edwin Tom against the City and County by payment of $728.39.

File 48-73-1, Resolution No. 60-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,

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Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $5,156, and rescinding appropria- tion of $4,911, Public Health, Central Office, Administration, for the creation of one position of Stenographic Secretary, and the abolishment of one position of Principal Clerk Ste- nographer, effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43.2, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1972-73, Public Health, Central Office, Administration; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-15.2, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Question Divided

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-7, Ordinance No.

Action No. Plaintiff Settlement

MC 675 229 Adolph Lucchesi $ 470.00

MC 663 991 Madeline HoUeran 600.00 and

dismissal of cross-complaint MC 673 504 Elbert J. Mitchell 333.33 and

dismissal of cross-complaint SO 596 800 Charles Wright and

Smith Buckner 1,250.00

( (SC 601 259 William Richard Magary 100,000.00) )

Supervisor Kopp stated that he was not satisfied that there is a clear liability in the matter of William Richard Magary vs. the

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City and County and would like to know the plaintiff's age, whether or not he wears a prosthetic device, what settlement negotiations occurred prior to the next to last day of the trial and what kind of settlement conferences were held.

Supervisor Feinstein requested that the City Attorney furnish information concerning the length of time plaintiff spent in the city prison and in the county jail, and asked for copy of the in- mate's medical records while in each of these facilities.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved postponement for one week for receipt of information requested and for attendance of Deputy City Attorney Taheny.

Supervisor Kopp requested permission to withdraw his motion.

No objection and motion withdrawn.

After further discussion Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Super- visor Francois, moved that the question be divided to separate that portion concerning Magary vs. the City and County- No objection and motion to divide carried.

Thereupon the roll was called on the item as divided, with the matter of William R. Magary vs. City and County deleted, and it was passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Consideration Continued

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of William Richard Magary against the City and County by payment of $100,000; Superior Court 601 259.

File 45-73-7.1, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved post- ponement to February 5, 1973, for receipt of additional information.

Motion adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Administrative Code establishing price of $13.98 for 1972 reprint of the Charter.

File 56-73-1, Ordinance No.

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(Amends Section 8.13)

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Finally Passed as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "do pass after amendment", was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating (($610,490)) $610ft75, various departments, for operation and capital improvement, rescind- ing $421,152 from various appropriations, Social Services and Public Works; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-67, Ordinance No. 36-73.

(Social Services

Temporary Salaries

$137,876

Telephone and Telegraph

1,350

Office Supplies and Devices

2,400

Equipment

((13,618)) 13^03

Mandatory Fringe Benefits

Transfer to: 2.123.862.000

6,060

2.697.860.000

11,915

Sheriff

Temporary Salaries

24,717

Mandatory Fringe Benefits

2,843

Public Works

Emergency Improvements Various

Police Department Locations

409,711)

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce total appropria- tion from $610,490 to $610,075; Reduce appropriation for Social Services, equipment from $13,618 to $13,203.)

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved amendment as set forth in the Calendar.

No objection and motion carried.

Finally passed as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

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Adopted

The following recommendation of Finance Committee was taken up:

Resolution declaring emergency and authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute in the most expeditious manner the installation of protective devices for district police sta- tions, Hall of Justice and the Twin Peaks Communication Center.

File 139-73, Resolution No. 61-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee was taken up:

Ordinance amending Police Code prohibiting smoking in jitney buses forward of the rear one-third of the passenger seats.

File 231-72, Ordinance No.

(Adds Sections 51.1 and 51.2, amends Section 52.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Adopted

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Committee was taken up:

Resolution adopting time schedules for compliance with Fed- eral, State, and Regional requirements for the treatment of dry weather waste-waters.

File 287-72-5, Resolution No. 58-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

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Referred to Committee

The following appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Appropriating $11,932, San Francisco General Hospital, for buildings, structures, and improvements ; an emergency mea- sure.

File 201-72-68, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence ^Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, January 24-25 ; John F. Anderson, City Librarian, January 25 -February 2, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 56-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending Article 15.1 of the Police Code, Enter- tainment Regulations relating to display of signs for solicita- tion of trade.

Supervisor Barbagelata presented:

File 140-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee

Request Granted

Request that study be made of effect on San Francisco of pro- posed closing of State mental hospitals.

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Supervisor Kopp asked that communications be sent to Director of Public Health and Director of Social services requesting that they make a study of the number of San Francisco patients in Sonoma, Napa, and Agnews State Hospitals, and that they ask Governor Reagan what plans are being made for patients in the community when these hospitals close.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Request for advice as to status of Board recommendation that traffic fines be increased for violations of downtown loading zones.

Supervisor Molinari asked that a communication be directed to the Presiding Judge of the Municipal Court pointing out that the Board has requested an increase in traffic fines for violations of downtown loading zones. He would like advice as to the current status of the matter.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Temporarily Postponed

Petitioning State and Federal authorities to undertake im- mediately the project for reconstruction of the Doyle Drive approach to the Gk>lden Gate Bridge.

Supervisors Molinari, Gonzales and Pelosi presented:

File 285-73-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved adoption.

Supervisor Molinari, at the request of Supervisor Tamaras, yielded the floor to Supervisor Tamaras who presented another resolution on the same subject and asked that its provisions be incorporated in the resolution introduced by Supervisor Molinari. Supervisor Tamaras stated that he was of the opinion that cer- tain information contained in his draft would complement and strengthen the resolution offered by Supervisor Molinari. Super- visor Molinari stated he had no objection to incorporating certain language in Supervisor Tamaras' resolution, and the matter was temporarily postponed to allow Supervisor Tamaras to make spe- cific recommendations.

Referred to Committee

Resolution adding General Manager, Department of Electric- ity and Director, Department of Public Health, to the Ad Hoc Planning Committee for exploring the feasibility of the im- plementation of a ''911" emergency telephone system and re- moving Superintendent of Electrical Maintenance, Depart- ment of Electricity, therefrom.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

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File 94-69-1, Resolution No. Referred to Governmental Services Commimttee.

Request that appropriate committee hold public hearings to ascertain the effect on San Francisco of proposed cutbacks of Federal funds for local programs, and to explore any reme- dies which may be available.

Supervisor Pelosi referred to reports of curtailment of Federal funds for housing and redevelopment programs, as well as educa- tional and health programs, and expressed his concern over the effect of these proposed cutbacks on the City and County. He asked that communications be sent to the Redevelopment Agency and the Housing Authority asking for present status of programs in operation, impact of cutbacks or curtailment of funds from the Federal government, and any recommendations as to what the City might do in order to meet the needs of San Francisco citizens. He asked that responses be referred to committee for hearings.

File 154-73.

Supervisors Feinstein and Francois asked to join in Supervisor Pelosi's request and that letters also be sent to the Municipal Rail- way, the Director of Public Health and the Director of Social Ser- vices in connection with their Federally funded programs.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Finance Committee

Statement

Supervisor Feinstein referred to recent questions in the press regarding the newly enacted noise ordinance in connection with jack hammers on Market Street. She pointed out that regulations governing noise from jack hammers will go into effect on April 21, 1973, and that thereafter it will be the duty of the Department of Public Works to investigate complaints and bring action where justified.

Request Granted

Supervisor Feinstein asked that a follow-up letter be directed to the Police Department regarding their plans for reopening Park and Southeast Police Stations so that early committee hearings may be held.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held on recommendations of Mayor's Port Committee.

Supervisor Tamaras requested that appropriate committee hold hearings on recommendations and suggestions of the Mayor's Port

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Committee to determine whether legislation may be required to make Port operations more flexible and competitive.

File 54-73-1.

Referrred to Planning and Development Committee.

Request that hearings be held to investigate a proposed sys- tem of computerized monitoring of school children's be- havior.

Supervisor Tamaras requested that appropriate committee hold public hearings concerning his information that $50 million has been spent by a State agency, answerable only to the Governor, for a system of computerized monitoring of school children's be- havior, with data to be made available for future police use.

File 141-73.

Referred to Cultural Activities Committee.

Adopted

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the Mayor be requested to appoint a citizens committee for the proper observance of Farmers Market Week.

File 7-73-1.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the Mayor be requested to appoint a citizens conunittee for the proper observance of San Francisco's birthday.

File 7-73-2.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Adopted as Amended

The following, previously considered and temporarily post- poned, was taken up:

Resolution petitioning State and Federal authorities to under- take immediately the project for reconstruction of the Doyle Drive approach to the Golden Gate Bridge.

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File 285-73-1, Resolution No. 57-73.

Supervisor Tamaras indicated the portions of his proposed reso- lution which he requested be incorporated into the resolution pres- ented by Supervisor Molinari.

After discussion, Supervisor Tamaras moved, seconded by Su- pervisor Molinari, that specified paragraphs contained in Super- visor Tamaras' resolution be incorporated into the resolution presented by Supervisor Molinari.

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Inquiry

Supervisor Molinari asked the Controller whether all depart- ments have responded to the recommendations contained in the annual audit of the Controller's books conducted by Main, La- frentz & Co. for the fiscal year 1971-72. He was concerned that it is now six months since the end of that fiscal year and inquired whether amy action has been taken to implement suggestions and remedy deficiencies noted.

The Controller responded that all departmental reports have been received and his office is in the process of compiling a report to the Board concerning the auditor's recommendations and de- partment responses thereto.

Supervisor Molinari inquired whether anything could be done to speed up the process so that reports could be completed nearer the end of the fiscal year involved.

The Controller stated that staff is not immediately available for special assignments, but that the addition of two positions, in- cluded in next year's budget request, to be assigned exclusively to this task will enable his department to submit a report to the Board sooner. He also stated that his office is currently implementing the auditor's general recommendations.

Adopted

Motion that certificates of honor be awarded the following:

Harold Lopez (Supervisor Barbagelata for Supervisor Boas) National Committee, Yoimg Democratic Clubs of America

(Supervisor Kopp) Mrs. Lillian Freeman (Supervisor Kopp)

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Five winners of Muni Railway Safety Awards (names to be announced later) (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Francois, Gonzales)

Akira Horikoshi (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Boas 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Mrs. Antonia Kaplanis (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Tamaras)

Ethyl L. Venturi (Supervisors Kopp, Molinari)

Helene Gallagher (Supervisor Kopp)

Nifinia M. Consiglio (Supervisor Molinari)

Oreste Fambrini (Supervisor Molinari)

Joseph Fregosi (Supervisor Tamaras)

Michael Joseph Moran (Supervisor Tamaras)

Edward Keller (Supervisor Tamaras)

Grover S. Tracy (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of 3:05 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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Approved by the Board of Supervisors March 12, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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Monday, February 5, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, February 5, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —11.

Quorum present.

Supervisor Ronald Pelosi presiding.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, January 8, 1973, was considered read and approved.

COMMUNICATION Request Denied

The following, presented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Communication from City Planning Commission requesting permission to use the Chambers of the Board as an alternate meeting room on Thursday, February 22, 1973.

The Chair stated it would entertain a motion to grant permis- sion, and when motion was not offered, declared that the request was denied.

Presentation of Guest

The Chair introduced and welcomed the Honorable Toshikazu :Maeda, newly appointed Consul Greneral of Japan.

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File 231-72, Ordinance No. 49-73.

(Adds Sections 51.1 and 51.2, amends Section 52.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing release of liens recorded by Depart- ment of Public Health for aid rendered Joseph H. and Jean M. Kwasniak.

File 3-72-4, Resolution No. 62-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Resolution cancelling property taxes levied against Lou H. and Evelyn Hymans for fiscal year 1972-73.

File 15-72-26, Resolution No. 63-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Resolution extending time to February 6, 1973, for award of Department of Public Works contract for construction of Hunters Point South School.

File 61-72-7, Resolution No. 64-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Resolution refunding portion of real property taxes paid by Glen A. and Wencil C. Storek for fiscal years 1971-72 and 1972-73.

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File 87-72-10, Resolution No. 65-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Resolution accepting gift of $15,500 from The San Fran- cisco Foundation for use by the Department of Social Ser- vices to provide rehabilitation services for mentally retarded adults.

File 38-73-2, Resolution No. 68-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $491,711 and rescinding $657,983, various departments, for the compensation adjustment of 250 positions pursuant to Section 8.403 of the Charter and to adjust health and welfare benefits in accordance with pro- visions of Section 1(A) and 7.4 of the Salary Standardiza- tion Ordinance, effective July 1, 1972.

File 201-72-65, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1972-73, various sections, a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-23, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance appropriating $22,875, various departments, for compensation adjustment of 132 positions pursuant to Sec- tion 8.403 of the Charter and to adjust health and welfare benefits in accordance with provisions of Section 1(A) and 7.4 of the Salary Standardization Ordinance for 1971-72, effective April 1, 1972.

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File 201-72-66, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1971-72, various sections, a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-71-53, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance appropriating $500, Police Department, for pur- chase of Azeograph Duplicator in lieu of telescopes and tables; and $218, Laguna Honda Hospital, for application toward purchase price of sewing machine instead of a floor scrubber.

File 201-72-71, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance appropriating $426,329, Public Utilities, for new Don Pedro Dam, and rescinding appropriations of $426,329, 1961 Municipal Water System Bond Fund.

File 201-72-72, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Ildefonso L. Eustaquio, Jr. against the City and County by payment of $1,850; Superior Court No. 613 305.

File 45-73-8, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Amor Di Maya against the City and County by payment of $2,000; Superior Court No. 646 017.

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File 45-73-9, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $2,450, Treasurer, for replacement of Cummins Check Signer; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-70, Ordinance No. 48-73.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari stated he questioned the need for the Treasurer's oflfice to cash City and County warrants. It is his understanding that the cost to the City for this check-cashing service is approximately $30,000 annually.

Supervisor Molinari thereupon requested that the Clerk direct a communication to the Treasurer asking that he submit at budget time a report of the exact costs involved in performing this service and any benefits derived by the City in this connection. He also asked to be advised of the advantages to the City of issuing war- rants rather than checks.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Referred to Committee

The following appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Appropriating $86,000, Public Pound, for continued opera- tion; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-74, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, January 31- February 1 ; February 3-5 ; Very Reverend C. Julian Bartlett, Human Rights Commissioner, February 1-4; Joseph J.

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Botka, Chief Probation Officer, Juvenile Court, February 2- 6; George Y. Chinn, President, Board of Education, January 30 -February 3; Eugene S. Hopp, M.D., Member, Board of Education, February 15-21; William E. McDonnell, Airports Commissioner, January 26-February 5 ; Dr. David J. Sanchez, Jr., Member, Board of Education, January 31 -February 3; John A. Sutro, Airports Commissioner, February 8-12; Joseph C. Tarantino, Civil Service Commissioner, March 21- April 30, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 67-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Request Granted

Request that Civil Service Commission be asked for informa- tion concerning employees paid from "Temporary Salaries."

Supervisor Barbagelata requested that a communication be di- rected to the Civil Service Commission asking how employees paid out of the budgeted account entitled "Temporary Salaries" are kept on the payroll when the annual Salary Standardization Ordinance grants pay increases, since departmental temporary salaries are budgeted at a fixed amount.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing Director of Public Health to apply for and accept funds from the California Committee on Regional Medical Programs for training hospital emergency department personnel.

Supervisors Feinstein and Barbagelata presented:

File 122-73-5, Resolution No. 69-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois,

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Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to installation of ''Stop" signs at intersection of Chestnut and Hyde Streets.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request that hearing be held to determine policy of the Board of Supervisors in relation to Port of San Francisco plans pending before Bay Conservation and Development Commission for an office building on a platform in the Bay south of the Ferry Building.

Supervivsor Kopp presented:

File 156-73.

Referred to Planning and Development Committee.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by amending Section 10.170 to require that all applications for Federal, State or other grants shall be recommended by the Mayor and approved by the Board of Supervisors, and by adding Section 10.170-1 to provide for keeping of accounts of all such grants.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 155-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Adoptd

Motion setting Tuesday, February 20, 1973, at 2:00 p.m., as date and time for considering report of the Director of Public Works submitting assessment costs for work ordered to be performed by said Director pursuant to provisions of Section 203.M and/or 203.O of the Building Code, the cost thereof having been paid for out of the Repair and Demoli- tion Revolving Fund.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 41-73-1.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion that Mayor be requested to appoint a citizens' com- mittee to plan an appropriate civic ceremony to mark the beginning of BARTD service in San Francisco this fall.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 7-73-3.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Referred to Committee

Resolution requesting the President to restore funding of proposed budget cuts of current ongoing projects under war on poverty, model cities, urban renewal and health pro- grams.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 153-73-1, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Adopted

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Eugene D. Goldman (Supervisor Boas)

Francis M. Kearney (Supervisors Feinstein, Pelosi)

Lt. Col. Leonard A. Adams (Supervisors Pelosi,

Mendelsohn) Rolf Schou (Supervisor Molinari) Peter Eliopoulos (Supervisor Tamaras) Emmanuel P. Michaletos (Supervisor Tamaras) Samuel David Selleck (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of 3.20 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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Approved by the Board of Supervisors March 19, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Tuesday, February 13, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Franciscx), Tuesday, February 13, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Mendelsohn 2.

Quorum present.

President Ronald Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Boas noted present at 2: 15 p.m.

Supervisor Mendelsohn noted present at 2 : 10 p.m.

Supervisor Barbagelata excused from attendance at 4:25 p.m. (see infra.)

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, January 15, 1973, was considered read and approved.

President Pelosi Temporarily Excused

President Pelosi requested permission to be temporarily excused and designated Supervisor Gonzales as President Pro Tempore.

No objection and request granted.

COMMUNICATION Request Denied

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The following, presented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Communication from Delinquency Prevention Commission requesting use of the Chambers of the Board on February 15, 1973, at 10:00 a.m., for swearing-in members of the Com- mission.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that permission be granted.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved as an amendment that permission be granted for use of the Board's committee room.

Supervisor Gonzales stated that he was in favor of permitting the Conmiission to use the Chambers.

Motion to approve use of the Board's committee room adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

No: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of William Richard Magary against the City and County by payment of $100,000; Supervisor Court 601 259.

File 45-73-7.1, Ordinance No. 59-73.

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance appropriating $491,711 and rescinding $657,983, various departments, for the compensation adjustment of 250 positions pursuant to Section 8.403 of the Charter and to ad- just health and welfare benefits in accordance with provisions of Sections 1(A) and 7.4 of the Salary Standardization Ordi- nance, effective July 1, 1972.

File 201-72-65, Ordinance No. 55-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

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Absent: Supervisors Boas, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1972-73, various sections, a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-23, Ordinance No. 54-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Pelosi 3.

Ordinance appropriating $22,875, various departments, for compensation adjustment of 132 positions pursuant to Sec- tion 8.403 of the Charter and to adjust health and welfare benefits in accordance with provisions of Sections 1(A) and 7.4 of the Salary Standardization Ordinance for 1971-72, ef- fective April 1, 1972.

File 201-72-66, Ordinance No. 56-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1971-72, various sections, a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-71-53, Ordinance No. 53-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance appropriating $500, Police Department, for pur- chase of Azeograph Duplicator in lieu of telescopes and tables; and $218, Laguna Honda Hospital, for application to- ward purchase price of sewing machine instead of a floor scrubber.

FUe 201-72-71, Ordinance No. 57-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gk>nzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance appropriating $426,329, Public Utilities, for new Don Pedro Dam, and rescinding appropriations of $426,329, 1961 Municipal Water System Bond Fund.

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File 201-72-72, Ordinance No. 58-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Ildef onso L. Eustaquio, Jr. against the City and County by payment of $1,850; Superior Court No. 613 305.

File 45-73-8, Ordinance No. 60-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Amor Di Maya against the City and County by payment of $2,000; Su- perior Court No. 646 017.

File 45-73-9, Ordinance No. 61-73.

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Pelosi 2.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing General Manager, Personnel, Civil Service Commission, to accept funds from The Economic Op- portunity Council of San Francisco, Incorporated, for the pur- pose of developing testing procedures for Class Q2 Police- man; rescinding Resolution No. 470-72.

File 330-72-3, Resolution No. 77-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Pelosi 2.

Resolution authorizing immediate filling of vacated position. Telephone Operator, Department of Public Health.

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File 31-73-2, Resolution No. 82-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Pelosi 2.

Resolution accepting gifts from various donors.

File 38-73-8, Resolution No. 83-73.

(For use by Recreation and Park Department:

$2,000 from Ikebana International, to complete construc- tion in Strybing Arboretum; $500 from John O. England, for a bench to be placed in

Strybing Aboretum in memory of his wife; 26,765 bulbs valued at approximately $6,000 from Nether- lands Flower-Bulb Institute, Inc.;

For use by Department of Social Services:

$3,750 from United Bay Area Crusade for day care services for children in the Haight-Ashbury area;

$6,000 from the Sanguinetti Foundation for day care ser- vices for mentally retarded children;

$4,560 from The San Francisco Foundation for day care services for mentally retarded children;

$5,127 from United Bay Area Crusade for day care services for children in the Mission area;

$9,000 from United Bay Area Crusade for day care services for children from the Western Addition. )

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Pelosi 2.

Resolution authorizing settlement of litigation in asphalt anti- trust actions against Witco Chemical Corporation in the amount of $75,000 and the Edgington Oil Company in the amount of $25,000.

File 46-73-1, Resolution No. 84-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Pelosi 2.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Isaac Westimester by acceptance of $1,750.

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File 49-73-1, Resolution No. 85-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Pelosi 2.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Daniel Peck by acceptance of $1,200.

File 49-73-2, Resolution No. 86-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Pelosi 2.

Resolution authorizing lease with The California Hall Associa- tion, as Lessor, of space at 601 Polk Street, required by the Superior Court for court purposes.

File 64-73-2, Resolution No. 87-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Boas, Pelosi 2.

Resolution authorizing lease with Adolf o de Urioste, et al., as Lessors, of space at 480 McAllister Street, required by the De- partment of Public Works for the FACE Program.

File 64-73-3, Resolution No. 88-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Resolution authorizing Attorney for the Tax Collector to insti- tute legal proceedings for the recovery of value of services rendered at San Francisco General Hospital.

File 138-73, Resolution No. 90-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

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Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $91,740, Police Department, for automotive equipment; $13,220, Public Works, for mainte- nance and repair of traffic signals; and rescinding $4,808 from appropriation for leasing automobiles and $86,932 from equipment surplus. Police Department.

File 201-72-69, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $11,932, Public Health, San Fran- cisco General Hospital, for buildings, structures and improve- ments; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-68, Ordinance No. 52-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

President Pelosi Resumed Chair

President Pelosi returned to the meeting and resumed the Chair.

Adopted

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee.)

Motion that the Clerk of the Board be authorized and directed to initiate a request for a supplemental appropriation in the amount of $48,204.90 for official advertising.

File 69-72-8.

Arfop^ec? by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion to Rescind

Further in the proceedings Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to rescind the vote whereby the above item was adopted.

No objection, and motion carried.

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Thereafter the roll was called and motion that the Clerk be directed to initiate request for supplemental appropriation of $48,204.90 for official advertising was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

No: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Consideration Continued

The following, from Legislative and Personnel Committee with recommendation "do pass after amendment" following review and report by Civil Service Commission, was taken up:

Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Sections 8.400 and 8.401, effective July 1, 1973, for miscellaneous em- ployees.

An ordinance fixing and determining schedules of compensa- tion to be paid municipal officers and employees and non- certificated employees of the San Francisco Unified School District whose offices and positions are allocated to classifica- tions specified herein and compensations for which are sub- ject to the provisions of Section 8.400 and 8.401 of the Char- ter, establishing work schedules and conditions of employ- ment, and method of payment for various work schedules; providing that said schedules of compensation shall be effec- tive beginning July 1, 1973.

File 106-73-1, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that consideration be continued to March 5, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code, providing for increased benefits for widows of miscellaneous employees who retired prior to April 1, 1966, and who died prior to the effective date of Section 16.80-1 of the Administrative Code, effective January 1, 1973. (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

File 423-71-2, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

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Taken Up Out of Order Passed for Second Reading as Amended

There being no objection, at the request of Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, the following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up out of order:

(Supervisor Feinstein dissenting in Committee)

(Proposed Amendment is as follows: "Increase rate for the first one-eighth mile or 'flag' from sixty cents to sixty-five cents".)

Ordinance amending the Police Code increasing rates for taxi- cabs and sedans.

File 443-72, Ordinance No.

Motion to Reref er to Committee Refused Adoption

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that the matter be reref erred to Committee for further study.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari 4,

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Motion to Continue for Two Weeks Refused Adoption

Supervisor Gk)nzales, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved continuation for two weeks.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales 2.

Noes: Supervisors Boas, Feinsten, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

Supervisor Gonzales announced that if this fare increase is granted, he will not vote for another fare increase during his term of office.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that proposed amendment as shown on the Calendar be adopted.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari 4.

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The roll was called and the ordinance was passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari 4.

Taken Up Out of Order

Passed for Second Reading

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Barba- gelata, the following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Committee was taken up out of order:

Ordinance amending the Police Code relating to the regula- tion of signs upon or adjacent to places of entertainment. ( Su- pervisor Barbagelata)

File 140-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Sections 1060.14, 1060.15 and 1060.17, repeals Sec- tion 1060.16)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the rules were suspended for introduction of the following off -calendar item:

Resolution urging full community support for educational and employment programs to assist Vietnam-era veterans, and requesting Mayor to appoint a citizens' advisory committee on Vietnam-era veterans. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 165-73, Resolution No. 74-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Refused Adoption

There being no objection, upon motion of Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following from Cul- tural Activities Committee without recommendation was taken up out of order:

Resolution endorsing efforts of Maharishi International Uni-

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versity to establish an educational television station to serve the San Francisco Bay Area. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

File 82-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the resolution be amended by deleting the two "Where- as" clauses containing the word "holistic".

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

The roll was called and the resolution as amended was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Ck>nzales, von Beroldingen 2.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras 8.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Supervisor Barbagelata Excused

At the hour of 4:25 p.m., Supervisor Barbagelata asked to be excused for personal reasons.

No objection and request granted.

The Board thereafter resumed consideration of items as set forth in the Calendar.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendation of State and National Affairs Committee was taken up:

Resolution approving the Association of Bay Area Govern- ments' Growth Policy in its amended version, and instructing the San Francisco delegation to ABAG to vote in favor of the amended resolution in principle and to seek further amend- ment to prohibit the Association from controlling, directing or limiting economic growth in any geographic area. ( Super- visor Barbagelata)

P File 8-72-2.1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that the resolution be amended by deleting the last "Further f Resolved" clause.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that consideration of the legislation with the proposed amendment be

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continued to February 20, 1973, for attendance of Supervisor Barbagelata.

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted

The following from State and National Affairs Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

(Supervisor Tamaras dissenting on proposed amendment)

Resolution requesting the Mayor's Criminal Justice Council to study the need for a new Federal correctional facility in San Francisco; to institute a revised site search; and to prepare recommendations for inter-relational use of such a facility with appropriate local correctional authorities. (Supervisors Feinstein, Francois)

File 494-72-1, Resolution No. 78-73.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: AMEND title to reflect continued opposition to construction of said facility; DE- LETE second Whereas, as follows: WHEREAS, Consider- able controversy has arisen concerning the need for this Correctional Facility and its proposed placement near Civic Center"; SUBSTITUTE therefor the following: "WHEREAS, There has been concerted opposition and declarations of opposition by interested citizens and groups of the City and County of San Francisco to the proposed placement of such a facility in or near Civic Center, and even to the need for such facility"; ADD the following: "RESOLVED, That the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco does hereby still express its opposition to the construction of such a Federal prison facility in San Francisco Civic Center, or adjacent areas"; and CHANGE the present Resolved clause to "FURTHER RESOLVED".)

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that amendment as recommended by the committee be rejected.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Boas, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn 4.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

The measure as originally presented to committee was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Boas, Gonzales, Kopp 3.

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Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Adopted

The following from State and National Affairs Committee with- out recommendation was taken up:

Resolution memorializing the State Legislature to enact legis- lation providing for a State lottery. (Supervisor Francois)

File 12-72-30, Resolution No. 75-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved "Do

Pass".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Boas, Pelosi, Tamaras 3.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing the widening of Harney Way from Jamestown Avenue to McKinley Way and construction of a pedestrian overpass over Harney Way at Jamestown Avenue.

File 537-72, Resolution No.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that consideration be continued to February 20, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing Director of Public Works to execute an agreement with Pacific Gas and Electric Company for the construction of a concrete stairway in Peralta Avenue between Rutledge and Samoset Streets and the sharing of costs there- for.

File 528-72-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari— 4.

Ordinance ordering the improvement of Jennings Street be-

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tween Evans and Arthur Avenues and the change of official grades thereon.

File 129-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari 4.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code prohibiting operation of vehicles in excess of 6,000 pounds upon Cervantes Boule- vard between Fillmore Street and Marina Boulevard with cer- tain enumerated exceptions.

File 463-72, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 28.2)

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari— 4.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Thirty-sixth Avenue between Anza and Balboa Streets from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. on school days, for use by Lafayette School for playground purposes. (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 43-72-4, Resolution No. 76-73.

^rfop^erf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari 4.

Resolution designating various "Stop" intersections.

File 18-73-1, Resolution No. 79-73.

Arch and Randolph Sts., n/w and s/e comers; Ashbury and Frederick Sts., s/e and n/w comers; Belcher St. and Duboce Ave., s/e comer; Beverly St. and Nineteenth Ave., n/w comer;

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Bright and Randolph Sts., n/w and s/e comers;

Byxbee and Randolph Sts., n/w comer;

Cabrillo St. and Twenty-Third Ave., n/e and s/w comers;

Chester and Nineteenth Ave., s/e corner;

Cutler and Forty-Seventh Ave., s/w corner;

Day and Church Sts., n/e and s/w comers;

Duncan and Church Sts., n/e and s/w comers;

Elizabeth and Church Sts., s/w comer;

Farallones St. and Orizaba Ave., n/e comer;

Fifteenth Ave. and Ulloa St., n/w and s/e comers;

Fifteenth and West Portal Aves., n/w and s/e comers;

Fillmore St. and Duboce Ave., n/w comer;

Forest Side Ave. and Ulloa St., n/w and s/e comers;

Fourteenth and West Portal Aves., n/w and s/e comers;

Forty-Sixth Ave. and Wawona St., n/w and s/e corners;

Forty-Seventh Ave. and Vicente St., n/w and s/e comers;

Funston Ave. and Ulloa St., n/w comer;

Head and Randolph Sts., n/w and s/e comers;

Hillway Ave. and Carl St., s/e comer;

Italy Ave. and Naples St., n/e and s/w comers;

Jersey and Church Sts., n/e and s/w comers;

Kirkham St. and Twenty-Fourth Ave., n/e and s/w comers;

Kirkham St. and Forty-Sixth Ave., n/e and s/w comers;

Lenox Way and Ulloa St., n/w comer;

Liberty St. and Muni streetcar right-of-way, n/e and s/w comers;

Madrone Ave. and Ulloa St., n/w and s/e comers;

Monticello St. and Nineteenth Ave., n/w comer;

Moraga St. and Forty-First Ave., n/e and s/w corners;

Newhall St. and Palou Ave., n/w and s/e comers;

Nineteenth Ave. and Randolph St., s/e comer;

Orizaba Ave. and Broad St., s/e comer;

Orizaba Ave. and Randolph St., n/w comer;

Phelps St. and Palou Ave., n/w comer;

Ralston and Randolph Sts., n/w and s/e comers;

Ramsell and Randolph Sts., n/w and s/e comers;

Randolph St. and Nineteenth Ave., s/w comer;

Rankin St. and Palou Ave., n/w and s/e comers;

Sargent St. and Nineteenth Ave., n/e comer;

Second Ave. and Irving St., n/w comer;

Selby St. and Palou Ave., n/w and s/e comers;

Shrader and Carl Sts., s/e comer;

Sixteenth Ave. and Cabrillo St., s/e and n/w comers;

Southwood Drive and Miramar Ave., n/e and s/w comers;

Thirty-Eighth Ave. and Irving St., s/e and n/w comers;

Twentieth St. and Muni streetcar right-of-way, n/e and s/w

comers; Twenty-Eighth and Church Sts., n/e and s/w comers: Twenty-First St. and Muni streetcar right-of-way, n/e and s/w

comers; Twenty-Seventh and Church Sts., n/e and s/w comers; Ulloa St. and Forty-Sixth Ave., n/e and s/w corners;

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Ulloa St. and West Portal Ave., n/e and s/w comers; Valley and Church Sts., n/e and s/w comers; Vemon and Randolph Sts., n/w and s/e comers; Victoria and Randolph Sts., n/w and s/e comers; Vienna St. and Amazon Ave., s/e and n/w corners; Walter St. and Duboce Ave., s/e comer; Wawona St. and Forty-Seventh Ave., n/e and s/w comers; Wawona St. and Ulloa St., n/w and s/e corners; Willard and Carl Sts., n/w and s/e comers.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari 4.

Resolution enacting parking regulations, various streets.

File 19-73-1, Resolution No. 80-73.

Parking, 90° Angle Permitted:

Minnesota St., w/side from Twentieth St. to approximately 416' south.

Parking Meter Zone #15, Extending:

Irving St. n/side, between Fifteenth Ave. and Sixteenth Ave.

Stopping Prohibited (Tow-away) Any Time:

Sansome St., w/side, north of Sutter, to a point approximately 100' north.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari 4.

Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets.

File 20-73-1, Resolution No. 81-73.

Turn Left Only Lane :

Baker St., southbound at Oak St.; Baker St., northbound at Fell St.

Turn Right Only Lane :

Nineteenth Ave., southbound at HoUoway Ave.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 7.

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Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari 4.

Resolution granting revocable permit to Cahill Construction Company to occupy the east sidewalk of Jones Street between California and Pine Streets during construction operations.

File 130-73, Resolution No. 89-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari 4.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance establishing pedestrian crosswalks on Parnassus Avenue, and eliminating crosswalk on Otis Street.

File 40-73-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the iollowingwote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Moli- narx 4.

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code by imposing more severe restrictions on certain streets in the downtown area with regard to obstructions to traffic, and defining the area.

File 133-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 190)

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari 4.

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code prohibiting right-hand turns against red and "Stop" signals, various locations.

File 143-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Sections 34.1.21 and 34.1.22)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 7.

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Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari 4.

Referred to Committee

The following appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Appropriating $5,400, Sheriff, for maintenance and repair of auto equipment, $8,000, Juvenile Court, for temporary salaries; rescinding $8,000, Juvenile Court, maintenance of minors in foster homes and institutions; an emergency mea- sure.

File 201-72-78, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

Supervisor Francois presented the following recommendation of the Fire, Safety and Police Committee:

Resolution urging reactivation of the Southeast and Park District Police Stations and submission of emergency supple- mental appropriation therefor.

File 442-72-2, Resolution No. 70-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Sup)ervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence ^Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, February 8-12; William Jack Chow, Civil Service Commissioner, February 17- March 4; James W. Harvey, Member, Board of Permit Ap- peals, March 2-17, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 71-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

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ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Announcement

Supervisor Boas announced that he is resigning as a member of the Board at close of the meeting next week and at that time will have remarks to address to his colleagues.

Referred to Committee

Suggesting a member be appointed to the Manpower Planning Council to represent employment of the handicapped.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 134-72-5.

Referred to Social Services Committee.

Request Granted

Request City Attorney to prepare an amendment to the Mas- sage Ordinance to provide a reduction in permit fees for elderly self-employed masseuses whose gross income is under $1,000 per year and whose age is above 60 years.

Supervisor Feinstein stated that the $100 registration fee under the Massage Parlor Ordinance is working a hardship on elderly retired people who work as masseurs on a part-time basis. She asked for legislation to provide relief for those who are self-em- ployed, elderly, and unable to pay the $100 permit fee.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that committee hearings be held on the subject of increasing rents in San Francisco.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 167-73.

Supervisor Feinstein asked that a determination be made of the need for action by the Board of Supervisors on the subject of in- creasing rents in San Francisco since the recent termination of Federal controls, and on the subject of progress being made by the San Francisco Real Estate Board concerning establishment of a tenant-landlord grievance panel to provide a mechanism for arbi- tration of tenant-landlord disputes, including rental matters.

Referred to Social Services Committee.

Request that Balboa Lane leading from San Jose Avenue to the Ingleside Police Station be re-named in honor of Sgt. John Victor Young, killed in line of duty at Ingleside Police Station.

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Supervisor Francois presented: File 174-73. Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Revere Avenue between Third Street and Lane Avenue, February 17, 1973, between 12:00 noon and 6:00 p.m., for Black History Week.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 42-73-3, Resolution No. 72-73.

Supervisor Francois stated that although the Board recently en- acted an ordinance to provide that requests for temporary street closings be submitted sixty days in advance, there has not been sufficient time for all segments of the community to be apprised of this new procedure. He recommended that in this instance the closing be authorized and that the proponents be advised that fu- ture requests will be governed by the new procedure.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Referred to Committee

Charter amendment which would define employees of the Police and Fire Departments for purposes of the Retirement System as including members on leave of absence employed in other City departments in correlated work.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 175-73.

Supervisor Francois presented a communication and proposed Charter amendment from the Federation of Public Employees for the June, 1973, ballot.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Request Granted

Request that City Attorney be asked for an analysis of the initiative petition currently being circulated regarding elec- tion of members of the Board of Supervisors by district from the standpoint of what effects the language contained therein might have on other agencies of government.

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Supervisor Francois presented: No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that committee consider endorsement of AB 86 and SB 61, currently pending in the State Legislature, regarding bilingual services.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

File 12-73-2.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request that committee hearings be held on the Grand Jury recommendation that the office of Sheriff be appointive rather than elective.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

File 168-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personel Committee.

Resolution urging Transamerica Corporation and other own- ers of downtown office buildings to turn off unnecessary lights.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 166-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Kopp moved for immediate adoption. Upon objection by Supervisor Tamaras the resolution was referred to Committee.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Request that the Federal government be urged to restore funds for the purchase of land to complete the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 169-73.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Ordinance authorizing sale of nonexclusive easement for light, air and pedestrian access only to a portion of the west- erly twenty feet of Hallidie Plaza.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 164-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

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Adopted

Resolution appointing Eugene Block as member of the delin- quency Prevention Commission, for the term ending Decem- ber 30, 1976, vice himself, term expired.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 92-73-73, Resolution No. 73-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

^rfoptec? by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Request Granted

Request that Board of Education supply information regard- ing provision for parking spaces for the new McAteer High School.

Supervisor Molinari stated that residents of Miraloma Park and Diamond Heights are concerned that only 250 parking places have been provided for use by the new McAteer High School. He ask that the Board of Education and the Superintendent of Schools submit an estimate of the number of automobiles it is anticipated will be using surrounding streets, and whether the Board should plan to restrict streets in the area.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to the installation of stop signs at intersection of Brussels and Woolsey Streets.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Requested Granted

Request Port Commission confirm cost of its new chimes and advise whether they could be toned down.

Supervisor Molinari stated that complaints have been received from residents of Telegraph Hill and the Golden Gateway concern- ing the chimes the Port has installed. He would like confirmation of the reported cost of $10,000 for these chimes and information as to whether they could be toned down for the benefit of residents in the surrounding area.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

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Referred to Committee

Request that appropriate committee hold hearings on the cultural impact of the proposed new Performing Arts Center.

File 170-73.

Supervisor Molinari stated that one of the largest items in the revenue sharing package currently under discussion is a proposed new Performing Arts Center which will cost the City at least $5 million over the next five years, and at least another $13 million will have to be raised in this time from private contributions.

He feels the Board needs to know a great deal more about the cultural impact of the proposed Arts Center in addition to its financial aspect. He called for investigation by the Cultural Activi- ties Committee to determine what effect the Center will have on the cultural life of San Francisco.

Referred to Cultural Activities Committee.

Request that appropriate committee hold hearings to study the transit system on Market Street.

File 171-73.

Supervisor Molinari asked that study be made to determine the best possible routes for buses and other forms of public transporta- tion on Market Street.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Adopted

Motion that Mayor be requested to appoint a citizens' commit- tee for the proper observance of Memorial Day, May 28, 1973.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 7-73-4.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Referred to Committee

Request for committee hearings to investigate the merits of the Park Mobile concept of "f erris wheel" parking as a solu- tion to the City's parking problems.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 172-73.

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Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request for eominittee hearings to determine action neces- sary to alleviate local housing program problems arising from cut-backs in Federal funds.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 173-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested hearings to solicit input from the community and constructive suggestions from Board members concerning City and County action necessary to alleviate local housing program problems arising from cut-backs in Federal fnds for public housing, the FACE program, and other housing- related projects.

Referred to Social Services Committee.

Adopted

Motion that certificates of honor be awarded the following:

Mrs. Guilia Besozzi (Supervisors Molinari, Pelosi)

Joseph Simon (Supervisor Francois)

William Plath (Supervisor Gonzales)

O. J. Simpson (Supervisor Kopp)

Francis V. Keesling, Jr. (Supervisor Tamaras)

Sydney E. Goldie (Supervisor Tamaras)

Sumitomo Bank of California (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Genevieve Marie Zannini (Supervisor Molinari)

Mrs. Elmer Robinson (Supervisor Feinstein for all members)

Fred Maxwell (Supervisor Kopp)

Frank Walsh (Supervisor Kopp)

Peter N. Williams (Supervisor Kopp)

Daniel Aaronson, Jr. (Supervisors Kopp, Boas)

Rose Sanguinetti (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of 5:35 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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Tuesday, February 20, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Tuesday, February 20, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Quorum present.

President Ronald Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Francois noted present at 2:20 p.m.

Announcement

The Clerk announced that on Thursday, February 22, 1973, at 10:00 a.m., in the Board's Chambers, Supervisor-designate George Y. Chinn will have the oath of office administered to him, and all Supervisors are invited to attend.

COMMUNICATION

Public Hearing Scheduled

The Clerk presented two communications from the Public Utili- ties Commission dated February 15, 1973, transmitting the fol- lowing:

Resolution disapproving abandonment of certain services on Municipal Railway Line 31 Balboa.

File 190-73-2, Resolution No.

Resolution disapproving abandonment of certain services on Municipal Railway Line 16-— Noriega.

File 190-73-3, Resolution No.

(129)

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Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved that the public hearing on the subject proposals be sched- uled as a Special Order of business at 2:00 p.m., Monday, March 5, 1973, in the Chambers of the Board.

No objection and motion carried.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Concluded

Hearing of objections relative to report of assessment of costs of work for the demolition of that building known as 310 Hill Street, Block 3620, Lot 38.

Board of Supervisors to consider report of the Director of Public Works of costs of work and administrative costs in connection with the demolition of the hereinafter designated building, and to con- sider any objections which may be raised by any property owner liable to be assessed for the costs described in said report.

The work on the following property is authorized under the pro- visions of Section 203.M and/or Section 203.0 of the Building Code, consisting of:

Demolition by reason of deterioration, dilapidation, and lack of maintenance or repair so as to constitute a public nuisance, by Universal Demolition Corporation, as described in Declaration of Intention Order No. 94182, dated January 17, 1973.

File 41-73-2.

The Chair inquired if anyone present wished to protest, and there being no response, thereupon declared the hearing concluded.

Adopted

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Resolution confirming Report of Assessment Costs submitted by the Director of Public Works for work ordered to be per- formed by said Director pursuant to the provisions of Section 203.M and/or Section 203.0 of the Building Code, the cost thereof having been paid for out of the Repair and Demoli- tion Revolving Fund.

File 41-73-2, Resolution No. 101-73.

(Demolition of building known as 310 Hill Street, Block 3620, Lot 38.)

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved "Do Pass".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendel-

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sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9. Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales 2.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Finance Committee heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $91,740, Police Department, for automotive equipment; $13,220, Public Works, for mainte- nance and repair of traffic signals; and rescinding $4,803 from appropriation for leasing automobiles and $86,932 from equipment surplus. Police Department.

File 201-72-69, Ordinance No. 63-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales 2.

Adopted as Amended

The following recommendation of Planning and Development Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Resolution urging San Francisco Comprehensive Health Plan- ning Council to conduct a thorough study of impact of Uni- versity of California, San Francisco, on health delivery ser- vices and on environment surrounding the campus, and ex- pressing opposition to proposed University of California Dental School and steam plant in the Inner Sunset. (Super- visor Kopp)

File 491-72, Resolution No.

Refused Referral

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that the measure be rereferred to committee for immediate hearing so that the University of California could offer alternative plans.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 4.

No: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi 7.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved

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amendment of the third "Whereas" to delete the words "failed to" and insert the words "did not".

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

No: Supervisor Francois 1.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales.

Thereupon the roll was called and the legislation was adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

No: Supervisor Francois 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee, previously considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code, providing for increased benefits for widows of miscellaneous employees who retired prior to April 1, 1966, and who died prior to the effec- tive date of Section 16.80-1 of the Administrative Code, effec- tive January 1, 1973. (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

File 423-71-2, Ordinance No. 62-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Adopted as Amended

The following recommendation of State and National Affairs Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Resolution approving the Association of Bay Area Govern- ments' Growth Policy in its amended version, and instructing the San Francisco delegation to ABAG to vote in favor of the amended resolution in principle ( (and to seek further amend- ment to prohibit the Association from controlling, directing or limiting economic growth in any geographic area.) ) (Su- pervisor Barbagelata)

File 8-72-2.1, Resolution No. 92-73.

(February 13, 1973 Consideration continued to February 20, 1973, with pending motion to amend. Motion to amend is as follows: Delete final resolved clause reading "That the City and County of San Francisco's official representative

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to the General Assembly of the Association of Bay Area Governments be and they are hereby instructed further to take all steps necessary to obtain by amendment in any such resolution a specific prohibition against the Associa- tion of Bay Area Governments' controlling, directing or limiting economic growth in any geographic area, and a direction that the Association of Bay Area Governments exercise the purpose for which it was founded by way of coordinating any economic growth in particular geographic areas in terms of such factors as air, water and noise pollu- tion, social conditions, transportation and financial con- siderations.")

Motion Withdrawn

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that resolution be held on calendar until February 26, 1973.

After discussion, Supervisor Barbagelata requested permission to withdraw his motion.

No objection and motion withdrawn.

Thereupon the roll was called on the pending motion to amend, reading as printed above, and it was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Resolution authorizing the widening of Harney Way from Jamestown Avenue to McKinley Way and construction of a pedestrian overpass over Harney Way at Jamestown Avenue.

File 537-72, Resolution No. 95-73.

Adoptee? by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

Ordinance authorizing Director of Public Works to execute an agreement with Pacific Gas and Electric Company for the

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construction of a concrete stairway in Peralta Avenue between Rutledge and Samoset Streets and the sharing of costs there- for.

File 528-72-1, Ordinance No. 67-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance ordering the improvement of Jennings Street be- tween Evans and Arthur Avenues and the change of official grades thereon.

File 129-73, Ordinance No. 69-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

(Supervisor Feinstein dissenting in Committee)

Ordinance amending the Police Code increasing rates for taxi- cabs and sedans.

File 443-72, Ordinance No. 65-73.

Refused Referral

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that the legislation be rereferred to committee, to afford those taxicab drivers who signed a petition protesting the revision an oppor- tunity to present evidence on the proposal.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari 4.

Noes: Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari 4.

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code prohibiting operation of vehicles in excess of 6,000 pounds upon Cervantes Boule-

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vard between Fillmore Street and Marina Boulevard with cer- tain enumerated exceptions.

File 463-72, Ordinance No. 66-73.

(Adds Section 28.2)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervior Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, the following recommendation of Social Services Committee was taken up out of order:

Resolution increasing membership on the Manpower Plan- ning Council by adding a position to be filled with a repre- sentative of the Greater San Francisco Chamber of Com- merce; changing the ex-oflficio members to include the Super- intendent of the San Francisco Unified School District; and adding a member interested in manpower training programs and active in the feminist movement.

File 134-72-4, Resolution No. 93-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

The Board resumed consideration of recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Committee heretofore considered and tempo- rarily postponed.

Finally Passed

Ordinance amending the Police Code relating to the regula- tion of signs upon or adjacent to places of entertainment. (Supervisor Barbagelata)

File 140-73, Ordinance No. 71-73.

(Amends Sections 1060.14, 1060.15 and 1060.17, repeals Sec- tion 1060.16)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

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Ordinance establishing pedestrian crosswalks on Parnassus Avenue, and eliminating crosswalk on Otis Street.

File 40-73-1, Ordinance No. 68-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code by imposing more severe restrictions on certain streets in the downtown area with regard to obstructions to traffic, and defining the area.

File 133-73, Ordinance No. 70-73.

(Amends Section 190)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code prohibiting right-hand turns against red and "Stop" signals, various locations.

File 143-73, Ordinance No. 72-73.

(Adds Sections 34.1.21 and 34.1.22)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution granting $600 Homeowners' Property Tax exemp- tion to certain late filing claimants; List dated January 24, 1973.

File 307-72-11, Resolution No. 94-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution waiving statute of limitations with respect to pay-

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ment of certain City and County warrants in the total sum of $6,271.96.

File 23-73-1, Resolution No. 98-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Temporarily Postponed

Resolution accepting gift of $3,750 from The Zellerbach Family Fund to compensate the Assistant to the Executive Director of the San Francisco Committee for the Performing Arts Center.

File 38-73-9, Resolution No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that the item be postponed temporarily for attendance of a representative of the Mayor*s oflSce.

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing the Public Utilities Commission to apply for and accept additional Federal funds for the Transit Improvement Program of the Municipal Railway.

File 151-73-1, Resolution No. 102-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance appropriating $60,000, Public Works, Architec- ture, for alterations to Room 161, City Hall, for use of Mayor's Office, and $27,750 for completion of reconstruction and replacement project. Tax Collector's office.

File 201-72-76.1, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the item was postponed temporarily in order to consider it with File 201-72-76, from which is was separated in committee.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and County against Pablo Romero and San Francisco Newspaper Printing Company by acceptance of $11,666; Superior Court No. 606-681.

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File 46-73-2, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Administrative Code establishing a re- volving fund to be administered by the Treasurer for the pur- pose of disbursing funds, re-issuing certain forged warrants and receiving funds recovered on such warrants.

File 160-73-1, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 10.117-10)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $86,000, Public Pound, for opera- tion; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-74, Ordinance No. 64-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

Resolution authorizing execution of agreement with Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc., for a management audit of the Elec- tronic Data Processing operations of the City and County.

File 276-71-7, Resolution No. 91-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating (($4,485,150)) $4,397,400 irom Revenue Sharing for bond interest and redemption to cover revenue deficit from sewer service charges, for passenger and damage claims, Municipal Railway, and for capital improve-

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ment projects, various departments; appropriating $3,144 from General Fund Compensation Reserve, various depart- ments, for telephone and equipment.

File 201-72-76, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows:

"Reduce total appropriation from $4,485,150 to $4,397,400. Public Works, Architecture: "Delete alterations to Room 161, Mayor's Office, $60,000; and Reconstruction and Replacement Project, Tax Col- lector's Office, $27,750." These items to be funded from Compensation Reserve ac- count rather than from Revenue Sharing, File 201-72-76.1.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved amendment as printed.

No objection and motion carried.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

The following, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $60,000, Public Works, Architec- ture, for alterations to Room 161, City Hall, for use of May- or's Office, and $27,750 for completion of reconstruction and replacement project. Tax Collector's office.

File 201-72-76.1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

The following, from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", were taken up:

(Supervisors Tamaras and von Beroldingen dissenting in Committee)

Question Divided

Ordinance appropriating ( ($1,040,028) ), $841,608 various departments, for operation, equipment and capital improve- ment; creating ( (47) ) 33 positions. Civil Service Commission and Board of Supervisors.

File 201-72-75, Ordinance No.

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(Proposed amendment is as follows:

"Reduce total amount of appropriation from $1,040,028 to

$842,870; reduce number of positions created from 47 to 33. Board of Supervisors Administration:

Reduce contractual services from $56,000 to $33,525; Board of Supervisors Budget Bureau:

Reduce contractual services from $900 to $600;

Reduce use of employees cars from $300 to $200; Emergency Hospital:

Delete contractual services $6,400 and equipment $98,528; Civil Service Commission:

Permanent Salaries from $120,690 to $70,159;

Contractual Services from $3,650 to $2,070;

Equipment, from $17,484 to $12,509;

Mandatory Fringe Benefits, 2.123.862.000, from $7,061 to $4,104; 2.697.860.000, from $13,882 to $8,070; Reduce created positions as follows : Civil Service Commission:

Director, Employee Relations from 1 to 0;

Assistant Personnel Analyst, from 6 to 3;

Senior Personnel Analyst, from 1 to 0;

Assistant Division Manager, Persoimel, from 4 to 2;

Junior Clerk, from 1 to 0;

Clerk, from 1 to 0;

Senior Clerk Typist, from 4 to 0;

Senior Clerk-Stenographer, from 1 to 0.")

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved the amendment as printed.

No objection and motion carried.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved further amendment to reduce appropriation of $6,039 for Adult Probation, temporary salaries, to $4,777.

No objection and motion carried.

Supervisor von Veroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved division of the question with relation to that portion of the appropriation covering 20 new positions. Civil Service Commission, and 9 new positions, Stenographic Aide, Board of Supervisors.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved as an amendment, that the question be divided so that the appropriations for the Civil Service Commission, and the Board of Supervisors, could each be considered separately.

No objection and motion carried.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $106,912, Civil Service Commis- sion, for operation and equipment and creating 20 new posi- tions.

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File 201-72-75.2, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Kopp, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Ordinance appropriating $65,063, Board of Supervisors Administration, for contractual services and equipment, and creating nine new positions. Stenographic Aide.

File 201-72-75.3, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 4.

Ordinance appropriating $669,633, various departments, for operation, equipment and capital improvement; creating four positions. Board of Supervisors Budget Bureau.

File 201-72-75, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Civil Service Commission, to establish ((34)) 20 new positions; a com- panion measure to File 201-72-75.

File 200-72-38, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows:

"Reduce nimiber of positions from 34 to 20 as follows:

Director, Employee Relations, from 1 to 0;

Assistant Personnel Analyst, from 6 to 3;

Senior Personnel Analyst, from 1 to 0;

Assistant Division Manager, Personnel, from 4 to 2;

Junior Clerk, from 1 to 0;

Clerk, from 1 to 0;

Senior Clerk Typist, from 4 to 0;

Senior Clerk Stenographer, from 1 to 0.")

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved amendment as shown on Calendar.

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Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Kopp, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Kopp, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Finance Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Board of Su- pervisors, to establish one new position, Clerk Stenographer, and add three positions, Associate Budget Analyst; a compan- ion measure to File 201-72-75.

File 200-72-11, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

The following, from Finance Committee without recommenda- tion, was taken up:

(Supervisors Tamaras and von Beroldingen dissenting in Com- mittee)

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Board of Su- pervisors, to establish new classification of Stenographic Aide, with salary therefor and establishing nine new positions; a companion measure to File 201-72-75.

File 200-72-37, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved "Do Pass".

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Tamaras, von Beroldingen

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Referred to Coinmittee

The following, appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Appropriating $39,431, Sheriff and Social Services Depart- ments, for operations; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-80, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, February 18- 21; Thad Brown, Tax Collector, February 20-26; Dr. Wash- ington E. Gamer, Police Commissioner, February 23-26; Robert E. Gonzales, Member, Board of Supervisors, Febru- ary 24-March 2 ; Edward T. Mancuso, Public Defender, March 21-April 11, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 96-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code relating to resi- dence requirements for officers and employees of the City and County to change responsibility for enforcement from Civil Service Commission to the Retirement Board.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 111-73-1, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Resolution petitioning California Highway Commission to take emergency action to widen and divide the Doyle Drive section of the San Francisco approach to the Golden Gate Bridge; and proposing State legislation to impose reasonable

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restrictions on present unrestricted powers over public safety exercised by said Commission.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 285-73-3, Resolution No.

Supervisor Molinari seconded by Supervvisor Gonzales, moved immediate adoption.

Upon objection by Supervisor Barbagelata to immediate adop- tion, the matter was referred to State and National Aifairs Com- mittee.

Request Granted

Requesting information relating to collection of child sup- port payments.

Supervisor Molinari requested that a follow-up letter be sent to the Social Services Commission asking for information relating to its procedures for claiming reimbursement from Federal funds for costs incurred in attempting to collect child support payments from fathers of children receiving Aid to Families with Dependent Chil- dren.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Requesting the Director of Public Health to advise the basis on which Joseph Kennedy III was hired by that department.

Supervisor Molinari referred to press reports that Joseph Ken- nedy III had been hired by the Department of Public Health for a position to develop social and health programs for the young in the Mission, Potrero and Bay view-Hunters Point areas. Supervisor Molinari questioned Mr. Kennedy's qualifications for the position and requested that the Director of Public Health advise the basis on which he was hired.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Requesting City Attorney's opinion regarding gift acceptance by the Board.

Supervisor Molinari requested that the City Attorney be asked for an opinion as to the propriety of handling funds in the manner in which a gift of $3,750 from the Zellerbach Family Fund was ac- cepted by the Board for compensation of the Assistant to the Ex- ecutive Director of the San Francisco Committee for the Perform- ing Arts Center, a position which has no City status.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Resolution memorializing the President to reconsider pro- posed $160 million budget reduction in disabled compensa- tion payments awarded to wounded and injured veterans, and calling upon Congress to reject any such proposed reduction.

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File 189-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Tamaras presented and asked for immediate adop- tion.

Upon objection of Supervisor Molinari to immediate adoption, the matter was referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Ordinance amending the Police Code relating to rates for taxi- cabs and sedans.

Supervisor Feinstein stated that in her opinion a fare increase at this time is the wrong approach to solving problems of the taxicab industry. She asked that the rates be returned to their present struc- ture and that the City Attorney be requested to make a thorough analysis of the Board's rate-setting authority and advise whether or not the Board can set a maximum rate with a lower rate in dif- ferent situations, and whether the Board can impose "conditions" in its rate-setting capacity.

She asked that a committee hearing be held and that the matter be returned to the Board within a period of thirty days, with notice of said hearing to be sent to the taxicab drivers who signed a peti- tion to be heard.

Supervisor Francois suggested that notice of the meeting be di- rected to each taxicab company with the request that they post notice on their bulletin board in order that all taxicab drivers will be informed of the meeting.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Resolution closing Maiden Lane between Kearny Street and Grant Avenue to vehicular traffic between the hours of 11 :30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. daily, Sundays excepted, and rescinding Resolution No. 16978 (Series of 1939) entitled "Closing Maiden Lane between Kearny Street and Grant Avenue to vehicular traffic between the hours of 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., daily, Sundays excepted."

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 186-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Resolution opposing the termination of inpatient State mental hygiene hospital services to the mentally ill and retarded until the State can insure fully adequate physical and funding pro- visions for any substantial revisions of policy governing the care and treatment of the mentally ill and mentally retarded.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 185-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Kopp stated he had for presentation a resolution on the same subject and after incorporating specified portions of his

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resolution with Supervisor Feinstein's resolution asked for im- mediate adoption of the combined legislation.

Upon objection of Supervisor Barbagelata, Supervisor Kopp moved that the amended legislation be withdrawn and he be per- mitted to present his resolution for immediate adoption.

At the request of Supervisor Mendelsohn, Supervisor Kopp yielded the floor and Supervisor Mendelsohn suggested that, since there was a time element involved, the combined legislation be sponsored by all Supervisors who wished and the following Super- visors indicated willingness to do so: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen.

Referred to Health and Environment Committee.

Adopted

The following recommendation of Finance Committee, pre- viously considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Resolution accepting gift of $3,750 from The Zellerbach Family Fund to compensate the Assistant to the Executive Director of the San Francisco Committee for the Performing Arts Center.

File 38-73-9, Resolution No. 100-73.

At request of Supervisor Mendelsohn, Mr. Mitzman of the May- or's office, explained that The Zellerbach Family Fund has tradi- tionally given this money to the City as a public trust to be used to compensate the only staff person used by the Committee for the Performing Arts Center.

Supervisor Molinari stated that acceptance of this gift might imply approval by the Board of the aims of the Committee and questioned the propriety of accepting funds on behalf of the City to be used by an organization with no formal status in the City and County government.

Refused Referral

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved re- reference to committee.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 4.

Noes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Motion to Continue Consideration

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that consideration be continued to February 26, 1973.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 4.

Noes: Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Thereafter the roll was caUed and the measure was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Cxonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Roll Call for introduction of measures and communications not considered or reported upon by a committee was resumed.

Referred to Committee

Resolution memorializing the President to restore to the Federal budget all monies necessary to continue operation of programs heretofore funded by the Federal government ; and calling upon Congress to refuse to approve the budget item for rehabilitation of North Vietnam until such time as the President shall restore all necessary funds to his budget.

File 187-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Gonzales presented and moved immediate adoption.

Upon objection by Supervisor Barbagelata to immediate adop- tion the matter was referred to Finance Committee.

Resolution urging the State Legislature to prohibit the Uni- versity of California from building the proposed dental school and steam plant in the Inner Sunset.

Supervisors Gonzales and Kopp presented:

File 491-72-1, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Adopted

Resolution appointing Supervisor Robert H. Mendelsohn as Trustee of the Bay Area Sewage Services Agency, vice, and for the unexpired portion of the term of. Supervisor Dianne Feinstein, resigned.

File 33-73-7, Resolution No. 99-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

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Referred to Committee

Resolution declaring policy that any member of the Board of Supervisors serving on an intergovernmental body or deci- sion-making board, organization or group must work toward the active participation of a citizens advisory committee in the workings of that body.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 188-73, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request Granted

The Chair announced that Supervisor Feinstein had requested to be excused from the Board meeting on March 12, 1973, for per- sonal reasons.

No objection and request granted.

Referred to Committee

Request consideration be given to installation of stop signs at the intersection of Fillmore and Sacramento Streets.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Announcement

The Chair announced that beginning February 26, 1973, the manner of conducting final roll call for introduction of measures not considered or reported on by committees would be changed so that roll call would be commenced in alphabetically sequential order, weekly, according to the members* surnames, commencing with Supervisor Barbagelata and thereafter with each successive name.

Commending Supervisor Roger Boas

Adopted

President Pelosi, on behalf of all members, presented the fol- lowing:

Resolution commending the Honorable Roger Boas.

File 6-73, Resolution No.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Each Supervisor in his turn to speak paid tribute to Supervisor Boas on this, his fmal Board meeting, wished him well in his future

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endeavors, and expressed the hope that his talents would still be made available to the City.

Supervisor Boas thanked the members for their remarks and briefly reviewed his career as a member of the Board for eleven years. He pointed out major accomplishments of the Board during that time and expressed the hope that future actions of the Board will be successful in relieving the problems now facing the City. He stated he had enjoyed his tenure in office and extended good wishes to the members.

Referred to Committee

Request that Rule 16, item 7, of the Board's Rules of Order be amended to provide that the roll be called alphabetically for introduction or presentation of measures and other mat- ters not considered or reported on by committee.

Supervisors Molinari and Barbagelata presented:

File 191-73.

Referred to Rules Committee.

Adopted

Motion that certificates of honor be awarded the foUowing:

Young Men's Institute (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of re- spect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Morrie W. Weinberger (Supervisor Kopp) Consuelo Urbiztonado (Supervisor Kopp) Florine H. Branstein (Supervisor Kopp) LesUe Myers (Supervisor Mendelsohn) Mrs. Maria Molinari (Supervisor Molinari) Dr. Joseph Raffeto (Supervisor Pelosi) Vincent Mead (Supervisor Pelosi) Mary Polioudakis (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of 6:35 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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Approved by the Board of Supervisors April 9, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, February 26, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday, February 26, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Gronzales 1.

Quorum present.

President Ronald Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Cronzales excused from attendance. (On oflScial leave of absence.)

Presentation of Guests

The Chair introduced and welcomed His Excellency, Jacques Kosciusko-Morizet, French Ambassador to the United States, and Madame Kosciusko-Morizet. The Ambassador expressed his plea- sure at being in San Francisco and stated he was happy to bring salutations from France and the warm friendship of the French people.

Supervisor Kopp requested the Ambassador to extend an invita- tion to the President of France to attend ceremonies celebrating the opening of the Bay Area Rapid Transit System in San Fran- cisco this Fall.

COMMUNICATIONS

Request Denied

The Clerk presented a communication from State of California Governor's Oflfice requesting permission to use the Chambers of the Board for a public hearing of the Governor's Local Government Reform Program on Friday, May 18, 1973.

(151)

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The Chair called for motion to grant permission, and when mo- tion was not offered, declared request denied.

The Clerk presented a communication from Superintendent, Bureau of Building Inspection, requesting permission for use of Room 228 on Monday evenings by the Board of Examiners.

The Chair called for motion to grant permission, and when mo- tion was not offered, declared the request denied.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, previ- ously considered, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $60,000, Public Works, Architec- ture, for alterations to Room 161, City Hall, for use of Mayor's Office, and $27,750 for completion of reconstruction and re- placement project. Tax Collector's office.

File 201-72-76.1, Ordinance No. 81-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and County against Pablo Romero and San Francisco Newspaper Printing Company by acceptance of $11,666; Superior Court No. 606 681.

File 46-73-2, Ordinance No. 82-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending Administrative Code establishing a re- volving fund to be administered by the Treasurer for the pur- pose of disbursing funds, re-issuing certain forged warrants and receiving funds recovered on such warrants.

File 160-73-1, Ordinance No. 83-73.

(Adds Section 10.117-10)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1973 153

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance appropriating $4,397,400, from Revenue Sharing for bond interest and redemption to cover revenue deficit from sewer service charges, for passenger and damage claims. Municipal Railway, and for capital improvement projects, various departments; appropriating $3,144 from General Fund Compensation Reserve, various departments, for tele- phone and equipment.

File 201-72-76, Ordinance No. 80-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance appropriating $669,633, various departments, for operation, equipment and capital improvement ; creating four positions. Board of Supervisors Budget Bureau.

File 201-72-75, Ordinance No. 75-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Board of Supervisors Budget Bureau, to establish one new position. Clerk Stenographer, and three positions. Associate Budget Analyst; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-11, Ordinance No. 73-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

(Supervisors Tamaras and von Beroldingen dissenting from recommendation. )

Ordinance appropriating $106,912, Civil Service Commis- sion, for operation and equipment and creating 20 new posi- tions.

File 201-72-75.2, Ordinance No. 78-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Chiiin, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 4.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

(Supervisors Tamaras and von Beroldingen dissenting from recommendation. )

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Civil Service Commission, to establish 20 new positions; a companion mea- sure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-38, Ordinance No. 77-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 4.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzgdes 1.

(Supervisors Tamaras and von Beroldingen dissenting from recommendation. )

Ordinance appropriating $65,063, Board of Supervisors Administration, for contractual services and equipment, and creating nine new positions. Stenographic Aide.

File 201-72-75.3, Ordinance No. 76-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 3.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Taken Up Out of Order

Finally Passed

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, the following recommendation of Finance Committee was taken up out of order:

Ordinance appropriating $5,400, Sheriff, for maintenance and repair of auto equipment; $8,000, Juvenile Court, for temporary salaries. Hidden Valley Ranch School; rescinding $8,000, Juvenile Court, from maintenance of minors in foster homes and institutions; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-78, Ordinance No. 79-73.

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During discussion, the subject of recent riots at the county jail was brought up, and Supervisor Kopp requested that a communi- cation be directed to the Sheriff asking him to provide the Board with the estimated amount of damage caused by the riots in the county jail. He asked to be informed of the basis on which the amount was calculated, as well as who participated in assessing the damage.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Thereafter the roU was called and the ordinance was finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Consideration Continued

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the following from Finance Committee without recommendation were taken up out of order.

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, consideration of the fol- lowing was continued to March 12, 1973 for attendance of Super- visor Gonzales.

(Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference without recommendation)

Ordinance appropriating $7,788 and rescinding $7,788, Hu- man Rights Commission, for the creation of position of Rep- resentative, Human Rights Commission, and the abolishment of position of Human Relations Representative, Human Rights Commission, effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43.3, Ordinance No.

( Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference without reconmiendation)

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 149010, Human Rights Commission; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-33.1, Ordinance No.

(Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference without recommendation; Supervisor von Beroldingen dis- senting from any reference except "Do Not Pass")

Ordinance appropriating $15,790 and rescinding $14,321, Tax CoUectoi^— General Oflfice, for the creation of position of Tax Administrator and the abolishment of position of Tax Collector effective November 29, 1972.

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File 201-72-43.4, Ordinance No.

(Supervisors Moliaari and Tamaras dissenting from reference without recommendation; Supervisor von Beroldingen dis- senting from any reference except "Do Not Pass")

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 261010, Tax Collector General Ofl&ce; a companion mea- sure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-33.2, Ordinance No.

Passed for Second Reading

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following recommendation of Finance Committee was taken up out of order:

Ordinance authorizing sale of nonexclusive easement for light, air and pedestrian access only to a portion of the west- erly twenty feet of Hallidie Plaza.

File 164-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinsteiu, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Request Granted

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the rules were suspended for introduction of the following off -calendar matter:

Request that Grand Jury be requested to investigate recent disturbances at the San Francisco County Jail.

Supervisor Feinstein, on behalf of herself and Supervisors Fran- cois and Tamaras, requested that a communication be directed to the Grand Jury asking that body to immediately investigate, sub- poeaning witnesses if necessary, the recent disturbances at the San Francisco County Jail, giving particular attention to identifying the cause for said disturbances and to suggesting additional ad- ministrative or physical changes, documenting budget needs if possible.

Supervisor Feinstein requested that the Grand Jury report be received as soon as possible since the 1973-74 budget will be re ceived on April 15th.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of items as set forth in the Calendar.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1973 157

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Finance Committee previously considered, was taken up:

(Supervisors Tamaras and von Beroldingen dissenting from recommendation. )

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Board of Su- pervisors— Administration, to establish new classification of Stenographic Aide, with salary therefor and establishing nine new positions; a companion measure to File 201-72-75.3.

File 200-72-37, Ordinance No. 74-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 3.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were ^ taken up:

Resolution authorizing refund of personal property taxes paid by Robert G. Shephard for 1967.

File 10-72-1, Resolution No. 106-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinsteiu, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution cancelling taxes and refunding taxes prepaid on property acquired by the State of California at Oak and Broderick Streets.

File 15-72-17, Resolution No. 107-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution cancelling taxes on premises owned by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and used for consular purposes.

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File 15-72-29, Resolution No. 108-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous assess- ments in the 1968-69, 1970-71, 1971-72, and 1972-73 assess- ment rolls decreasing taxes; Schedule No. 264D.

File 14-73-1, Resolution No. 113-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous assess- ments in the 1972-73 assessment roll decreasing taxes; Schedule No. 265D.

File 14-73-2, Resolution No. 114-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous assess- ments in the 1969, 1970, 1971, and 1972 assessments rolls; Schedule P.P. 205.

File 14-73-3, Resolution No. 115-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of Courtroom Clerk, County Clerk's Office.

File 31-73-3, Resolution No. 116-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Be oldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing extension of leases with Hoaglund, et al., as Lessors, of space at 470 Castro Street, and with Gup- py, et al., as Lessors, of space at 3020 Mission Street, required by the Department of Public Works for the FACE Program.

File 64-73-4, Resolution No. 122-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing lease with Speyer and Schwartz, Inc., as Lessor, of space al 1665 Mission Street, required by the De- partment of Public Health for the Mission Mental Health Center.

File 64-73-5, Resolution No. 123-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing lease with Leonard J. and Beverly M. Pelton, as Lessors, of space at 2335-39 Ocean Avenue, re- quired by the Department of Public Health for District V Mental Health Center.

File 64-73-6, Resolution No. 124-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing increase in filing and appearance fees from $5.00 to $5.50 for use of the Law Library, effective March 7, 1973.

File 117-73, Resolution No. 126-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept Federal funds for the administration of the Mayor's Criminal Justice Council, and agreeing to provide required matching funds.

File 121-73-9, Resolution No. 128-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing the Director of Emergency Services to inform Federal authorities that the City and County of San Francisco is not interested in acquiring a U.S. Government vessel for conversion into a fireboat.

File 162-73, Resolution No. 130-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution providing for the issuance of $1,480,000 Muni- cipal Water System Bonds, 1961, Series K.

File 176-73-1, Resolution No. 131-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution providing for the issuance of $5,250,000 Market Street Recontruction and Improvement Bonds, 1968, Series C.

File 176-73-2, Resolution No. 132-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

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Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution providing for the issuance of $1,500,000 Water Pollution Control Bonds, 1970, Series B.

File 176-73-3, Resolution No. 133-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution providing for the issuance of $6,150,000 Fire Pro- tection Systems Improvement Bonds, 1971, Series A.

File 176-73-4, Resolution No. 134-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution providing for the issuance of $20,000,000 San Francisco Harbor Improvement Bonds, 1971, Series A.

File 176-73-5, Resolution No. 135-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution providing for the issuance of $1,500,000 Street and Parkway Lighting Bonds, 1972, Series A.

File 176-73-6, Resolution No. 136-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution directing Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to advertise notice of sale of City and County of San Francisco Bonds on March 26, 1973.

File 176-73-7, Resolution No. 137-73.

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($1,480,000 Water System Bonds, 1961, Series K. $5,250,000 Market Street Reconstruction and Improvement

Bonds, 1968, Series C. $1,500,000 Water Pollution Control Bonds, 1970, Series B. $6,150,000 Fire Protection Systems Improvement Bonds,

1971, Series A. $20,000,000 Harbor Improvement Bonds, 1971, Series A. $1,500,000 Street and Parkway Lighting Bonds, 1972,

Series A.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $1,119,086, and rescinding $1,- 114,796, various departments, for the creation of 275 posi- tions and the abolishment of 275 positions, effective January 10, 1973.

File 201-72-52, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, reflecting reclassifications consolidating class titles into a related existing class title at the same rate of pay; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-25, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, reflecting reclassifications changing class titles to the related existing class titles at a lower rate of pay, a com- panion measure to File 201-72-52.

File 200-72-26, Ordinance No.

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Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiiin, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gronzales 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, reflecting reclassifications changing class titles to the related existing class titles at a higher rate of pay; a com- panion measure to File 201-72-52.

File 200-72-27, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, reflecting reclassifications changing class titles to new class titles at the same or a higher rate of pay; a com- panion measure to File 201-72-52.

File 200-72-28, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, reflecting redistributions of positions within and between departments as matters of recognition, with no change in class titles or rates of pay; a companion measure to File 201-72-52.

File 200-72-29, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen

—10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, creating new positions and abolishing existing positions, regardless of rates of pay involved, when respective

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duty statements are not closely related ; a companion measure to File 201-7252 and File 201-72-55.

File 200-72-30, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, reflecting final determination of classifications which had been deferred pending receipt of information on job duties; a companion measure to File 201-72-52.

File 200-72-31, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 165010, Public Defender, setting rate of pay for new class of Senior Public Defender's Investigator; and Section 261010, Tax Collector— General Office, setting rate of pay for new class of Chief Investigator, Tax Collector.

File 200-72-35, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the measure was temporarily post- poned for attendance of representative of Civil Service Commis- sion.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $41,233, Chief Administrative Of- ficer, for operation and equipment; rescinding $41,270, vari- ous departments, from permanent salary and mandatory fringe benefits appropriations; abolishing eight positions, various departments ; and creating six positions, Chief Admin- istrative Officer.

File 201-72-55, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales 2.

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Question Divided Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating (($179,094)) $164J73 and re- scinding (($169,133)) $154,812 various departments, for the creation of ( (21) ) 20 positions and the abolishment of ((21)) 20 positions, effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43.1, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved division of the question with respect to that portion relat- ing to position of Registrar of Voters.

No objection and motion carried.

Passed for second reading as divided and reading as printed above by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, MoHnari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Consideration Continued

Ordinance appropriating $14,321 and rescinding $14,321, Registrar of Voters, for the creation of one position. Registrar of Voters, and the abolishment of one position. Registrar of Voters, effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43.5, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that consideration be continued to March 12, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, reflecting reclassification changing class titles to related existing class titles at a higher rate of pay; a compan- ion measure to FUe 201-72-43.1.

File 200-72-32, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

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Question Divided

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, changing class titles to new class titles at the same or a higher rate of pay; a companion measure to File 201-72- 43.1.

File 200-72-33, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved division of the question with respect to that portion relating to position of Registrar of Voters.

No objection and motion carried.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Consideration Continued

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 255010, Registrar of Voters, a companion measure to File 201-72-43.5.

File 200-72-33.3, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that consideration be continued to March 12, 1972.

No objection and motion carried.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 165010, Public Defender, setting rate of pay for new class of Senior Public Defender's Investigator; and Section 261010, Tax Collector General Office, setting rate of pay for new class of Chief Investigator, Tax Collector.

File 200-72-35, Ordinance No.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp requested that the Tax Collector be asked to furnish figures on the amount of accounts receivable on the books of the Bureau of Delinquent Revenue on January 1, 1972, July 1, 1972, and February 26, 1973.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply. ' linsw

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Thereafter the roll was called and the ordinance was passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gk)nzales, Molinari 2.

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of items as set forth in the Calendar.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, creating new positions, abolishing existing posi- tions, regardless of rates of pay involved, when respective duty statements are not closely related ; a companion measure to File 201-72-43.1.

File 200-72-84, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales, Molinari 3.

Ordinance appropriating $25,000,000, Public Works Engi- neering, for various sewer projects, 1972 Sewer Bond Fund.

File 201-72-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Ordinance appropriating $13,864, Fire Department, for temporary salaries ; $20,000, Municipal Court, for Bail Bond Project; $20,000, Superior Court, for Bail Bond Project; and $20,000,000, Port Commission, for capital improvement. Pier 94, 1971 Harbor Improvement Bond Fund.

File 201-72-77, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to change the reporting date of the Electronic Data Processing Priority Com- mittee from the fifteenth day of March to the fifteenth day of October each year.

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File 163-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 3.107)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Adopted

Resolution fixing price of $4.19 for Plumbing Code; super- seding price set forth in Resolution No. 364-68.

File 56-73-2, Resolution No. 121-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation Committee were taken up:

Resolution granting revocable permission to Augustus Taylor, et al.. Trustees, and Georgina H. Callan to occupy portions of the sidewalk area and portions of the subsurface space under the streets at the northwest corner of Post and Powell Streets.

File 472-70, Resolution No.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Resolution approving map showing the opening of a portion of Brotherhood Way.

File 71-72-22, Resolution No. 109-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Resolution approving map showing the opening of Belle Avenue.

File 71-72-23, Resolution No. 110-73.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Resolution requesting Public Utilities Commission to give con- sideration to reducing Municipal Railway fares to five cents, or eliminating them entirely, for handicapped persons em- ployed by the San Francisco Community Rehabilitation Work- shop. (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 261-72-3, Resolution No. 111-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Resolution approving map showing the official grades on Yale, Amherst and Princeton Streets between Silliman and Felton Streets, and declaring intention to change or modify official grades in accordance therewith.

File 538-72, Resolution No. 112-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Resolution approving map showing the widening of portions of Everson and Digby Streets.

File 35-73-1, Resolution No. 117-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Resolution approving map showing the extension of Folsom Street.

File 35-73-2, Resolution No. 118-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

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Resolution approving map showing the opening of Seventh Street North.

File 35-73-3, Resolution No. 119-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feins tein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Resolution approving map showing the opening of Fifth Street North.

File 35-73-4, Resolution No. 120-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Resolution approving map of the Clay- Jones Apartments.

File 99-73-1, Resolution No. 125-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Resolution granting revocable permission to the San Fran- cisco Unified School District to occupy a portion of the side- walk of Twenty-fourth Avenue in connection with construc- tion of Cabrillo School.

File 118-73, Resolution No. 127-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Resolution approving map of 2108 Great Highway Condo- minium.

File 161-73, Resolution No. 129-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2. ^ '

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Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance changing width of sidewalks on portions of Digby and Everson Streets.

File 34-73-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Ordinance ordering the improvement of Montcalm Street be- tween Macedonia Street and Peralta Avenue and the change of official grades thereon, and providing for City aid in the ap- proximate amount of $40,000.

File 142-73, Ordinance No.

Poised for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Adopted

The following, presented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Resolution fixing date of Monday, March 5, 1973, at 2:00 p.m., for hearing appeal from decision of the City Planning Commission denying a conditional use of property at 390-396 Fifth Avenue and 4040-4050 Geary Boulevard for an auto- matic car wash with gas pumping facility in a C-2 district.

File 93-73-1, Resolution No. 103-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved "Do Pass".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, February 25-26; C. Julian Bartlett, Human Rights Commissioner, February

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23-25; Marvin E. Cardoza, Police Commissioner, February 25-27, March 29-April 1; Joseph J. Diviny, Public UtUities Commissioner, February 26-March 1 ; Hector E. Rueda, City Planning Commissioner, February 25-March 12; Donald M. Scott, Chief of Police, February 25-March 4, 1973; with per- mission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 104-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held on the possibility of alleviating traffic congestion during peak hours if businesses in the down- town area were to stagger hours of business.

Supervisor Barbagelata presented:

File 203-72.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee

Resolution requesting the Board of Trustees of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco to permit the Society of Western Artists a 1973 showing at the de Young or the Legion of Honor Museum.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 199-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Cultural Activities Committee

Resolution requesting continuation and expansion of pro- grams of summer employment for underprivileged youths under the auspices of the Department of Public Works.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 200-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Joint Finance and Social Services Committee

Resolution opposing recent Federal cut-backs in child care programs and memorializing the Department of Health, Edu-

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cation and Welfare to delay implementation of Federal regu- lations under Title FV-A of the Social Security Act until such time as local, State and Federal agencies can determine and assess the effect of the proposed restrictions.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 201-73, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code to provide for the re- moval of unauthorized advertising displays in view of any highway.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 198-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee

Request that hearings be held to determine a program of proper maintenance for the Wisconsin Street housing site which has become a dumping ground and a subsequent source of concern to residents on Potrero Hill.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 206-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee

Request that consideration be given to restricting trucks to a single lane, northbound and southbound, on Third Street in the vicinity of the business area centered on Palou Avenue.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 205-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee

Request that consideration be given to the removal of the stop sign at the intersection of Hawes Street and Palou Avenue.

Supervisor Feinstein presented: File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee

Request Granted

Request for City Attorney opinion regarding payment of fees to retired employees.

Supervisor Feinstein asked that a communication be directed to the City Attorney requesting an opinion as to whether retired City and County employees receiving a pension can also receive con- sulting fees of $75.00 per day, or any other amount.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

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Called Out of Committee

Supervisor Feinstein announced that she was calling from Streets and Transportation Committee the following proposed resolution and directed that the measure be calendared for Board considera- tion on Monday, March 12, 1973:

Resolution urging Public Utilities Commission and the Mayor to give consideration to approval of a pilot fare reduction pro- gram on the Municipal Railway during off-peak hours de- signed to stimulate patronage, reduce automobile congestion, and revitalize downtown and neighborhood business centers. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 261-72-4, Resolution No.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp requested that the records in connection with File 186-73, authorizing the placement and removal of tables and chairs in Maiden Lane during the period when Maiden Lane is closed, be amended to show that he and Supervisor Molinari desire to be listed as sponsors.

No objection and request granted.

Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to the installation of stop signs at the intersection of Vicente Street and 33rd Avenue.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee

Request that committee consider supporting SB 33, which clarifies language regarding City Selection Committee.

Supervisor Molinari presented on behalf of Supervisor Gonzales:

File 12-73-3,

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee

Request Granted

Request for information on cost of new Ferry Building chimes.

Supervisor Molinari requested that another communication be directed to the Port Commission asking for clarification of the amount which is to be paid for its new chimes in the Ferry Building and the source of funds therefor.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1973 175

Request that Art Commission explain its recommendation that roof tiles be reinstalled on school buildings.

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be directed to the Art Commission pointing out that the roof tiles on school buildings were removed as a result of Field Act recommendations, and asking why their reinstallation has been made a condition for Art Commission approval of plans to renovate certain schools.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Resolution memorializing the Department of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare to provide a physician for the Native Ameri- can Health Center in San Francisco.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 202-73, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee

Caucus of Board

The Chair announced a caucus of the Board immediately fol- lowing today's meeting.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by increasing membership of the Commission on the Aging from 21 to 22 members.

Presented jointly by Supervisors Tamaras, Barbagelata, Fein- stein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi and von Beroldingen:

File 225-72-3, Ordinance No.

Referred to Social Services Committee

Request that Administrative Code be amended to increase membership of the Delinquency Prevention Commission from 17 to 18.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 204-73.

Referred to Social Services Committee

Resolution proposing State legislation providing for more substantial and mandatory penalties for drunk driving, and petitioning the State Legislature to take immediate action ac- cordingly.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

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File 203-73, Resolution No. Referred to State and National Affairs Committee

Request Granted

Request that Purchaser investigate the handling of travel ar- rangements for various City and County personnel.

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a communication be directed to the Purchaser asking how travel arrangements for vari- ous City and County personnel are being handled. She stated it was her understanding that appropriations for travel expenses are used at the discretion of the department, but she was of the opinion that the use of services of a travel agency might result in savings to the City. She further remarked that she would like this information so that hearings can be held to determine whether any savings could be effected by use of a travel agency to make all travel arrange- ments for those officers and employees who represent the City and County at out of City meetings and conventions.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Motion that certificates of honor be awarded the following:

Jerusalem Fair Committee (Supervisor Kopp) Larry Diggs (Supervisor Pelosi) Stephen Berdalis (Supervisor Tamaras) Val King (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of re- spect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Albert L. May (Supervisor Kopp)

Rev. William J. Carney (Supervisor Kopp)

Freddie Hicks, Jr. (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Francois)

Aurelia Marenco (Supervisor Molinari)

Angelina Firpo (Supervisor Molinari)

Victor V. Cassinelli (Supervisor Molinari)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote:

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ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of 4:10 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors April 16, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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Monday, March 5, 1973 2 :00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday, March 5, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

In the absence of the President, the Clerk called the meeting to order.

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1. /-^^■^'

Quorum present.

Supervisor Pelosi excused from attendance. (On Official leave of absence.)

Election of President Pro Tempore

The Clerk thereupon declared that nominations were open for election of a President Pro Tempore.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, nominated Supervisor MoUnari.

There being no other nominations, the Clerk declared nomina- tions closed.

Supervisor Molinari having been elected President Pro Tempore assimied the Chair.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, January 22, 1973, was considered read and approved.

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COMMUNICATION

Consideration Continued

The following resolution, returned disapproved and vetoed by his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Resolution urging San Francisco Comprehensive Health Plan- ning Council to conduct thorough study of impact of Univer- sity of California, San Francisco, on health delivery services and on environment surrounding the campus, and expressing Board of Supervisors opposition to proposed U.C. dental school and steam plant in Inner Sunset.

File 491-72, Resolution No.

The Clerk read a communication from his Honor, the Mayor, re- questing that the Board reconsider subject resolution since the pro- posed center would provide, in addition to patient care, increased equal employment opportunities for many San Franciscans, both in construction and permanent jobs, and allow for expanded re- search activities.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that consideration be continued to March 12, 1973.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

No: Supervisor Francois 1.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Taken Up Out of Order

Temporarily Postponed

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the following was taken up out of order:

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing of appeal from decision of the City Planning Com- mission denying a conditional use of property at the north- east corner of Geary Boulevard and Fifth Avenue for an auto- matic exterior car wash with gas pumping facility in a C-2 district.

File 93-73-2.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that consideration be continued one week for attendance of the full Board.

The matter was temporarily postponed to allow a representative

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of the City Attorney's office to reviev/ the file and determine whether postponement would be consistent with time limitations for action by the Board.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M. Consideration Continued

Public hearing relative to proposed abandonment of motor coach services on portions of Municipal Railway Lines No. 31 Balboa and No. 16 Noriega.

File 190-73.

(Proposed abandonment is as follows:

Line No. 31 Balboa: Northbound service on Leavenworth, Turk to Eddy, and westbound service on Eddy, Leavenworth to Webster;

Line No. 16 Noriega: Southbound service on Mason, Eddy to Turk.)

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved that consideration be continued one week for attendance of the full Board.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2. The following from the President were taken up:

Resolution disapproving abandonment of motor coach ser- vices on portions of Municipal Railway Line No. 31 Balboa.

File 190-73-2, Resolution No.

(Consideration continued to March 12, 1973.)

Resolution disapproving abandonment of motor coach ser- vices on a portion of Municipal Railway Line No. 16 Noriega.

File 190-73-3, Resolution No.

(Consideration continued to March 12, 1973.)

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $1,119,086, and rescinding $1,114,- 796, various departments, for the creation of 275 positions

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and the abolishment of 275 positions, effective January 10, 1973.

File 201-72-52, Ordinance No. 96-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, reflecting reclassifications consolidating class titles into a related existing class title at the same rate of pay; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-25, Ordinance No. 84-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, reflecting reclassifications changing class titles to related existing class titles at a lower rate of pay ; a companion measure to File 201-72-52.

File 200-72-26, Ordinance No. 85-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, reflecting reclassifications changing class titles to related existing class titles at a higher rate of pay; a compan- ion measure to File 201-72-52.

File 200-72-27, Ordinance No. 86-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, reflecting reclassifications changing class titles to new class titles at the same or a higher rate of pay; a com- panion measure to File 201-72-52.

File 200-72-28, Ordinance No. 87-73.

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Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, reflecting redistributions of positions within and between departments as matters of recognition, with no change in class titles or rates of pay; a companion measure to File 201-72-52.

File 200-72-29, Ordinance No. 88-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, reflecting final determination of classifications which had been deferred pending receipt of information on job duties; a companion measure to File 201-72-52.

File 200-72-31, Ordinance No. 90-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance appropriating $41,233, Chief Administrative Of- ficer, for operation and equipment; rescinding $41,270, vari- ous departments, from permanent salary and mandatory fringe benefits appropriations; abolishing eight positions, various departments; and creating six positions. Chief Ad- ministrative OflScer.

File 201-72-55, Ordinance No. 97-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, creating new positions and abolishing existing positions, regardless of rates of pay involved, when respective duty statements are not closely related ; a companion measure to File 201-72-52 and File 201-72-55.

File 200-72-30, Ordinance No. 89-73.

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Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, won Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 165010, Public Defender, setting rate of pay for new class of Senior Public Defender's Investigator; and Section 261010, Tax Collector-General Office, setting rate of pay for new class of Chief Investigator, Tax Collector.

File 200-72-35, Ordinance No. 94-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance appropriating $164,773 and rescinding $154,812, various departments, for the creation of 20 positions and the abolishment of 20 positions, effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43.1, Ordinance No. 95-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, reflecting reclassification changing class titles to related existing class titles at a higher rate of pay; a compan- ion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-32, Ordinance No. 91-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, changing class titles to new class titles at the same or higher rate of pay; a companion measure to File 201-72- 43.1.

File 200-72-33, Ordinance No. 92-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9. Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de- partments, creating new positions, abolishing existing posi- tions, regardless of rates of pay involved, when respective duty statements are not closely related ; a companion measure to File 201-72-43.1.

File 200-72-34, Ordinance No. 93-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance appropriating $25,000,000, Public Works-Engi- neering, for various sewer projects, 1972 Sewer Bond Fund.

File 201-72-73, Ordinance No. 98-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance appropriating $13,864, Fire Department for tem- porary salaries ; $20,000, Municipal Court, for Bail Bond Pro- ject; $20,000, Superior Court, for Bail Bond Project; and $20,000,000, Port Commission, for capital improvement. Pier 94, 1971 Harbor Improvement Bond Fund.

File 201-72-77, Ordinance No. 99-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending the Adminstativve Code to change the reporting date of the Electronic Data Processing Priority Committee from the fifteenth day of March to the fifteenth day of October each year.

File 163-73, Ordinance No. 103-73.

(Amends Section 3.107)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

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Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance authorizing sale of nonexclusive easement for light, air and pedestrian access only to a portion of the west- erly twenty feet of Hallidie Plaza.

File 164-73, Ordinance No. 104-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance changing width of sidewalks on portions of Digby and Everson Streets.

File 34-73-1, Ordinance No. 101-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance ordering the improvement of Montcalm Street be- tween Macedonia Street and Peralta Avenue and the change of official grades thereon, and providing for City aid in the approximate amount of $40,000.

File 142-73, Ordinance No. 102-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1. n

Consideration Continued

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Sections 8.400 and 8.401, for miscellaneous employees, effective July 1, 1973.

File 106-73-1, Ordinance No.

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Motion to Amend

Supervisor Kopp presented the report of the Legislative and Personnel Committee, stating that the Committee had agreed to submit to the Board for consideration each member's individual ideas concerning amendment of the Civil Service Commission's recommendations, based upon his concept of the maimer in which salary standardization elements should be applied at this time. (See file for text.)

Supervisor Kopp moved adoption of the following salary stand- ardization provisions:

(1) An increase of 7^2% for all benchmark classifications and related classes which are 7V2% to 15% underpaid, with certain exceptions as set forth in the pamphlet containing the Committee's unanimous and majority recommendations;

(2) An increase of 5% for all employees 5% to 7.4% underpaid, with certain exceptions as set forth in the pamphlet containing the Committee's unanimous and majority reconmiendations:

(3) An increase of 2^^% for all other employees, with the few recommended exceptions which the Committee has approved un- animously or by majority vote and which are included in the pam- phlet of Conmiittee recommendations;

(4) The continuing and revised Administrative Provisions as set forth in Supervisor Kopp's statement; and

(5) Thereafter, passage of the Salary Standardization Ordi- nance, as amended, for second reading.

Motion seconded by Supervisor Tamaras.

Supervisor Francois presented his statement, concurring in the recommendations with respect to the classifications recommended for a 5% or 71/2% increase, but expressing concern that once again those employees within the lower classifications, including janitors, orderlies and porters, have been recommended for the lowest per- centage increase 2i/^%. (See file for text.)

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved as an amendment of Supervisor Kopp's pending motion to amend, that, except for those classifications where the Legislative and Per- sonnel Committee has made specific recommendations, all classi- fications with a maximum compensation of $1,0(X) per month or less who were recommended for an increase of less than $50 per month by the Civil Service Commission be granted an increase of $50 per month, and all classifications at salary schedule 29.5 or higher be increased to a minimum of 5%, or to that salary sched- ule recommended by the Legislative and Personnel Committee.

After discussion the roll was called and Supervisor Francois' amendment was refused adoption by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn

Noes: Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Supervisor Barbagelata then pointed out there are numerous positions currently being compensated up to 32.5% over data. He stated that granting salary increases as proposed for these classes would cost $2,100,00 to compensate those already overpaid.

Supervisor Barbagelata then moved as an amendment to Super- visor Kopp's pending motion to amend, that no pay increases be granted for those classifications 9.5% to 32.5% over prevailing rates.

Motion lost for want of a second.

Thereafter the roll was called and Supervisor Kopp's motion to amend was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras 4.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Framcois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, then moved that consideration of the ordinance be continued one week.

In response to inquiry by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the Clerk ex- plained that although the schedule contemplates today as the last day on which the proposed ordinance may be passed for second reading, the matter could be postponed one week and still meet the time requirements if the Mayor would agree to act on the proposal in less than the ten days to which he is entitled.

Supervisor Mendelsohn stated that postponement for one week would allow the members to work out a compromise proposal which would be acceptable to a majority.

Motion to continue to March 12, 1973, adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 4.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Consideration Continued

The following Special Order, heretofore considered and tempo- rarily postponed was taken up :

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Hearing of appeal from decision of the City Planning Com- mission denying a conditional use of property at the north- east corner of Geary Boulevard and Fifth Avenue for an auto- matic exterior car wash with gas pumping facility in a C-2 district.

File 93-73-2.

A representative of the City Attomey*s oflSce advised that post- ponment for one week would not conflict with time limitation for Board action.

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the hearing was postponed to March 12, 1973.

Resolution disapproving decision of the City Planning Com- mission denying a conditional use of property at northeast corner of Geary Boulevard and Fifth Avenue for an automatic exterior car wash with gas pumping facility in a C-2 district.

File 93-73-2, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to March 12, 1973.

Taken up Out of Order

Adopted

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, the following recommen- dation of Finance Committee was taken up out of order:

Resolution requesting San Francisco Stadium, Inc., to submit a new letter of intent for the acquisition and expansion of ad- ditional parking facilities at Candlestick Park Stadium, and to give consideration to the refunding of existing lease revenue bonds.

File 119-73, Resolution No. 150-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Thereafter the Board resumed consideration of items as set forth in the Calendar.

NEW BUSINESS Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

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Resolution cancelling taxes on property acquired by the Regents of the University of California at 203 Irving Street.

File 15-72-27, Resolution No. 138-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Resolution accepting gift of $14,701.75 from the Estate of Alta D. LeDuc for use by the Retirement System to purchase informational, storage and retrieval equipment and supplies.

File 38-73-11, Resolution No. 143-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Resolution authorizing the Controller to account as a loss money paid out as a result of forgeries, and to issue new war- rants to the benefit of the payees; List No. 1-73.

File 55-73-2, Resolution No. 144-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Sujjervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Resolution authorizing lease with Edmund T. and Norma Bel- forte, as Lessors, of space at 2107 Van Ness Avenue, required by the Department of Public Health for office space.

File 64-73-7, Resolution No. 145-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Resolution authorizing operation of a service station on a dealer basis by Standard Oil Company of California, as Lessee, at northwest comer of Polk and McAllister Streets.

File 65-73-1, Resolution No. 146-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

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Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Resolution authorizing acquisition from the Redevelopment Agency, for $353,185, of certain real property required for the widening of Webster Street between Golden Gate Avenue and Grove Street.

File 146-73, Resolution No. 152-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Resolution authorizing acquisition from the Redevelopment Agency, for $506,964, of certain real property required for the widening of portions of Drumm Street between California and Clay Streets.

File 178-73, Resolution No. 156-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Resolution requesting City Attorney to review feasibility of commencing litigation against the State of California to com- pel payment for services and programs required of the City and County of San Francisco by State law.

File 152-73, Resolution No. 153-73.

Request Granted

Supervisors Chinn and Mendelsohn requested that a communica- tion be directed to the Coimty Supervisors Association advising them of the Board's adoption of the above resolution, asking the Association if other counties are encountering problems as a result of State mandated programs, and requesting assistance in obtain- ing legislative relief.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept an additional grant of State funds for use by the Police Depart- ment for police and traffic management training.

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File 154-73-1, Resolution No. 154-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Resolution authorizing the Human Rights Commission to apply for and accept Federal funds for the purpose of in- creasing the number of minority and female persons em- ployed at the Federal level.

File 177-73-1, Resolution No. 155-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $2,000, Public Works, for repro- duction services, and $1,500, for use of employees' cars.

File 201-72-75.1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance awarding lease of the Seventh and Harrison Park- ing Plaza to AUright Auto Parks, Inc.

File 63-73-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending the Business Tax Ordinance to clarify a reference under Section 4.00; to provide (under Section 4.05 ) that persons engaged in the business of lending money shall pay a tax at the conclusion of the calendar year rather than in advance; and to clarify Sections 26.1 and 27 to con- form to Charter amendment.

File 132-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending Administrative Code authorizing the establishment of a special fund from fees collected at muni- cipally owned and operated golf courses, and providing for the expenditure of said funds.

File 149-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 10.179)

Supervisor Kopp moved that consideration be continued for one week for attendance of Supervisor Pelosi. Motion lost for want of a second.

Supervisor Kopp then stated that he was strongly opposed as a matter of principle to the creation of special funds, and urged that the measure be defeated. (See infra for statement by Supervisor Kopp)

After discussion, the roll was called and the measure was passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

No: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

Ordinance Amending Administrative Code authorizing the establishment of a special fund from fees collected at miscel- laneous Recreation and Park concessions, and providing for the expenditure of said fund.

File 150-73, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Kopp moved that consideration be continued for one week. Motion lost for want of a second.

Motions to Amend

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to delete in the last paragraph on the first page, the word **etc."

Motion adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi 3.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras,

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moved to add to the last paragraph on the first page, "in File Na 150-73 and by reference made a part hereof."

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi 3.

Supervisor Kopp stated that the ordinance refers to a ten-year average, with no indication of either a specified amount or a specific ten-year period.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the last paragraph on the first page be amended to add after the words "ten-year average", "of $1,500,263".

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Pelosi, van Beroldingen 2.

Supervisor Francois then objected to reference in the ordinance to "various" Recreation and Park Department facilities, and moved, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, that the fourth Une in the first para- graph be amended to delete the word "various" and insert the word "all".

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, then moved to delete the first paragraph on page two reading, "Fiscal year 1971-72 is the only one being used for purposes of computing the average base for Kezar Stadium rentals and concessions."

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Thereafter the ordinance as amended was passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

No: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

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STATEMENT OF SUPERVISOR QUENTIN L. KOPP

RE TAX BASE EROSION

Pursuant to the Board's Rules of Order, these comments are to be included in the Journal of Proceedings for the Board's meeting of March 5, 1973 in which the Board gave initial passage to two ordinances, one establishing a special fund from fees collected at municipally owned and operated golf courses, and the other estab- lishing a special fund from fees collected at miscellaneous Recrea- tion and Park Department concessions.

I have consistently supported the Citizens' Golf Association of San Francisco and other San Francisco golf groups in securing the best possible care and administration of our golf courses. However, I am opposed to these (and all other) special fund ordinances be- cause there is a much larger and more serious principle involved.

In the framework of our Charter there is contained a definite procedure whereby the taxpayers' monies are deposited mainly in a General Fund and then are allocated and disbursed under sys- tems of priority only with the approval of the legislative body, the Board of Supervisors, who are the elected respresentatives of the people charged with the direct responsibility of protecting and conserving tax funds.

When we permit the authority of the Board of Supervisors to be eroded so that they may not freely, according to the particular times and emergencies and priorities which may present them- selves, allocate tax funds to necessary objectives of expenditure, we create special privileges to be served by these special fimds, and having taken a slice or slices out of the General Fund, we must re- sort with greater and more burdensome impact to the property tax- payer to make up the deficit in the abbreviated General Fund.

For a long time after 1932 when the new Charter and its effective system of checks and balances and budgetary controls was put into effect, the Board of Supervisors resisted consistently the depart- mental attempts to carve special slices out of the City's revenue and retain them within departmental controls or for special depart- mental purposes to the exclusion of having them go into the Gen- eral Fund where the Supervisors could select the projects upon which the revenues ought to be spent. Now, however, there appears to be a weakening of the opposition to erosion of the General Fund.

In 1972 alone, two such special funds, an Information and Publi- cation Account for the same department requesting these, namely, the Recreation and Park Department, and a Municipal Railway Transit Information Fund, were established over the vote of one or more of my colleagues and me. We are today, only two months and five days into 1973, presented with two more special funds, and it is my prediction that in a very short time the deficiencies which will result from continuing designation of special uses for revenue will force the property tax rate up sharply.

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There is a noticable tendency to approve such requests of special interests, even to the extent of sequestering tax revenues for con- struction of transit stations, as well as for zoo purposes, golf pur- poses, convention center purposes, recreation concession purposes, and so on. I will continue to resist such manipulation which can only result in a greater burden being placed on the property tax- payer and in a diminution of the budgetary operation and power of the Board of Supervisors.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $33,057, Social Services, for Nutri- tion Enhancement Program, and $6,374, Sheriff, for holiday pay and fixed charges; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-80, Ordinance No. 100-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Adopted

Motion that the Clerk of the Board be and he is hereby au- thorized and directed to initiate a request for supplemental appropriation of funds in the amount of $3,000 for salaries of members of the Assessment Appeals Board.

File 69-72-9.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Adopted

The following recommendation of Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Resolution declaring intention to order the vacation of a sewer easement in property of the California State University, San Francisco, in the vicinity of the intersection of Lake Merced and Font Boulevards.

File 545-72-1, Resolution No. 140-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Molinari, Pelosi 2.

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Tabled

The following from Planning and Development Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code to permit foster homes and family homes as a principal use in R-l-D zoning districts and to modify the reference to homes for aged as a principal use in R-2 zoning districts.

File 148-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Sections 201.1 and 203.1)

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to rerefer the matter to committee for further hearings.

Upon inquiry by Supervisor Gonzales, Deputy City Attorney Kenealy confirmed that on March 7, 1973, a State law will go into effect which will allow foster homes and family homes in residential areas, and that the proposed ordinance would bring this section of the City Planning Code into conformity with State law.

Supervisor Chinn, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved that the legislation be tabled.

Motion to table adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 3.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

After the Clerk announced the roll call. Supervisor Gonzales stated that he wished to change his vote, and moved, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, that the Board rescind its action.

No objection and motion carried.

Explanation of Vote

Supervisor Francois stated that this matter is the subject of State legislation and further public hearings would be futile. He stated that the State should get full credit for its legislation and the public should know that this is not the result of any action by this Board.

Thereafter the roll was called and motion to table was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 4.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

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Taken Up Out of Order

Called Out of Committee

There being no objection, the rules were suspended to permit the following to be taken up out of order:

Supervisor Kopp announced that he was calling from Planning and Development Committee the following proposed ordinance and directed that the measure be calendared for Board consideration on Monday, March 12, 1973:

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code to modify the defiinition of "family", and to make certain changes related to and conforming with the said modification.

File 147-73, Ordinance No.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Health and Environment Committee were taken up:

Resolution endorsing Five- Year Comprehensive Plan for Alcohol Services in San Francisco, and citing priorities.

File 500-72, Resolution No. 139-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Consideration Continued

Resolution affirming support of the T.A.S.C. (Treatment Alternative to Street Crime) Program under specified con- ditions.

File 109-73, Resolution No.

The Clerk read a communication from the Executive Director, Mayor's Criminal Justice Council, requesting that consideration be continued two weeks to allow the Mayor's office to explain the cur- rent status of this matter to the Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention and to get their reaction to the proposed resolu- tion.

Supervisors Feinstein and Mendelsohn requested that any alter- natives to the T.A.S.C. program be discussed with interested com- munity groups, Dr. Barry Ramer of the Health Department, and Federal officials prior to presentation to the Board.

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Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be continued to March 19, 1973.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into an agreement with the Economic Opportunity Council of San Francisco in connection with the Supplemental Food Pro- gram concerning distribution of supplemental foods to indi- viduals who are especially vulnerable to health problems.

File 120-73, Resolution No. 151-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Resolution opposing the termination of in-patient State mental hygiene hospital services to the mentally ill and men- tally retarded until the State can insure adequate physical and funding provisions for any substantial revisions of policy governing the care and treatment of the mentally ill and mentally retarded. (Supervisors Boas, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, Pelosi, von Berold- ingen)

File 185-73, Resolution No. 157-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Board sitting in caucus were taken up:

Resolution appointing members of various governmental and quasi-governmental organizations.

File 33-73-8, Resolution No. 142-73.

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(Board of Directors-County Supervisors Association of California: Supervisor Terry A. Francois, member; Supervisor Quentin L. Kopp, alternate member. Executive Committee, Association of Bay Area Governments: Supervisor George Y. Chinn, member; Supervisor John L. Molinari, alternate member. Board of Directors-North Coast Counties Supervisors Association: Supervisor John L. Molinari.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Resolution designating the San Francisco Coordinating Coun- cil on Drug Abuse as the Technical Advisory Committee on Drug Abuse to the Mental Health Advisory Board.

File 92-73-1, Resolution No. 147-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Resolution confirming appointments of Joe Mosley and James A. Silva to the Redevelopment Agency for terms ending Sep- tember 3, 1976, vice themselves, terms expired.

File 92-73-4, Resolution No. 148-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Resolution appointing members of various City and County Advisory Boards and Committees.

File 92-73-7, Resolution No. 149-73.

(Delinquency Prevention Commission:

Claire Helene Zisser and Alan S. Gutterman, for terms ex- piring April 26, 1974;

Electronic Data Processing Priority Committee:

Messrs. J. D. Brown, Rod Foster, B. A. Rosenblatt, and Robert Thalman.)

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, February 23- March I, March 4-6; John F. Anderson, City Librarian, Feb- ruary 28-March 3; Terry A. Francois, Member, Board of Su- pervisors, March 4-7 ; Thomas J. Mellon, Chief Administrative Officer, February 25-March 1, March 3-6; Ronald Pelosi, Member, Board of Supervisors, February 28-March 7 ; Ian M. White, Director of Museums, February 26-28, 1973; mth permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 141-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Adopted

Resolution opposing proposed new Federal regulations con- cerning social service funds in child care programs and me- morializing the Department of Health, Education and Welfare to delay implementation of Federal regulations under Title rV-A of the Social Security Act.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 201-73-1, Resolution No. 158-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held on the reconstruction of Upper Market Street to ascertain whether there is still a need to pro- vide bicycle lanes.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 220-73.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Request that hearings be held to consider AB 80, requiring county clerks to provide means of instructing non-English- speaking persons in use of electronic or mechanical voting machines.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

File 12-73-6.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee,

Resolution endorsing Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 16, to authorize motor vehicle revenues to be used for construction of public transit systems, control of environ- mental pollution caused by motor vehicles and other allied purposes, as well as for highway purposes.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 12-73-5, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee,

Resolution urging Metropolitan Transportation Commission to request that the Department of Transportation designate San Francisco as one of cities to be included in proposed ex- periment in ''integrated" transportation.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 215-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Ordinance amending Health Code relating to owner and oc- cupant's responsibility for removal and abatement of nui- sances; providing for creation of a continuing appropriation account for payment of removal and abatement by the direc- tor of Public Health; and establishing procedure for expend- ing funds from such account and for creating liens and special assessments on properties for expenses so incurred.

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Supervisor Kopp presented: File 213-73, Ordinance No. Referred to Health and Environment Committee.

Request that committee hearings be held on the schedule for use of the Opera House to determine what mechanism exists to ensure that the Opera House will be able to provide suitable accommodations for future cultural exchange programs and other events which are of widespread interest.

Supervisors Mendelsohn and Pelosi presented:

File 219-73.

Referred to Cultural Activities Committee.

Request that hearings be held on major points of SPUR re- port on the Municipal Railway to ascertain if more funds should be given to the Municipal Railway and what additional services and improvements would result from increased funding.

Supervisors Mendelsohn and Pelosi presented:

File 218-73.

Referred to Joint Finance and Streets and Transportation Com- mittee.

Request Granted

Request for information concerning installation of crosswalk on Parker Avenue near McAllister Street.

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be directed to the Department of Public Works pointing out that Ordinance No. 319-72, approved November 9, 1972, provides for establishment of a crosswalk on Parker Avenue at a point approximately 50 feet north of McAllister Street, and inquiring why this crosswalk has not yet been installed.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Request for information concerning vandalism at West Portal Elementary School.

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be directed to the Board of Education pointing out the nimierous broken win- dows in West Portal Elementary School and asking what the school department is doing to prevent vandalism and to replace the windows.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request for hearings to determine whether the City has an

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effective leash law and to consider amending the Health Code to change penalties in this connection from a misdemeanor to an infraction.

Supervisor Moiinari presented:

File 221-73.

Referred to Health and Environment Committee.

Resolution stating policy that rebuilding the Municipal Rail- way shall be a top priority in fiscal year 1973-74, and that the determination to accomplish this task shall include comple- mentary measures.

Supervisor Moiinari presented:

File 218-73-1, Resolution No.

Referred to Joint Finance and Streets and Transportation Com- mittee.

Request Granted

Request for City Attorney's opinion concerning priority of City and County residents in Civil Service examinations.

Supervisor Moiinari requested that the Clerk direct a commu- nication to the City Attorney asking his opinion on whether or not City and County residents may be given priority in Civil Service examinations.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply. Referred to Committee

Resolution opposing certain portions of SB 147 and AB 211 which call for increasing the number of lanes on Doyle Drive.

File 12-73-4.1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Moiinari presented and moved immediate adoption.

Upon objection by Supervisor Tamaras to immediate adoption the matter was referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Adopted

Resolution urging the Board of Directors of the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District to proceed with all speed to erect a suicide prevention barrier on the Golden Gate Bridge.

File 216-73, Resolution No. 165-73.

Presented jointly by Supervisors Moiinari, Francois, Mendel- sohn and Tamaras:

Supervisor Moiinari, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved adoption.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Building Code to allow issuance of a site permit for the construction of a structure upon approval of preliminary drawings provided the total estimated cost of the structure exceeds $10,000.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 214-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code relating to the Delinquency Prevention Commission to increase the member- ship thereof from 17 to 18.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 204-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Social Services Committee.

Request for hearings to consider procedure to insure com- munity acceptance of departmental proposals.

File 226-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that hearings be held ask- ing department heads to come forward with proposals for establish- ing liaison with the community and the neighborhoods so that an on-going dialogue can be established before departmental plans for projects of widespread interest are crystalized, in order that pro- posals coming before the Board will already have been tested for community reaction.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Request for hearings to urge amendment to State law permit- ting foster homes and care homes in residential districts.

File 148-73-1.

Supervisor Barbagelata requested that hearings be held with a view to urging amendment of State law to relieve local communi- ties of responsibility for permitting foster homes and certified family care homes in R-l-D and R-2 districts.

Referred to Planning and Development Committee.

Resolution authorizing the establishment of a Housing Re- habilitation Financing Program for use in conservation areas designated under the Housins: Code.

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Supervisor Barbagelata presented: File 217-73, Resolution No. Referred to Finance Committee.

Adopted

Motion that certificates of honor be awarded the following:

Dr. David Lieber (Supervisor Mendelsohn) Richard P. Figone (Supervisor Molinari)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the foUowingvote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Berton J. Ballard (Supervisor Kopp)

James Armstrong (Supervisor Kopp)

Andrew Dattellas (Supervisor Kopp)

George A. O'Brien (Supervisor Kopp)

Leroy Jones (Supervisors Kopp, Francois)

Maria Grubb (Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,

Tamaras) Marina Cubas ( Supervisor Mendelsohn in behalf of

Supervisor Pelosi) Larry Townsend (Supervisor Kopp)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of 7:00 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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Approved by the Board of Supervisors April 30, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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Monday, March 12, 1973 2 :00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday, March 12, 1973, 2:00 pjn.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Feinstein noted present at 2:55 p.m.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, January 29, 1973, was considered read and approved.

COMMUNICATION

The Clerk presented a communication from his Honor, the Mayor, requesting permission to use the Legislative Chambers of the Board on Tuesday, March 20, at 8:00 p.m., for the Mayor's public hearing on the proposed budget for 1973-74.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that permission be granted.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

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SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Concluded

Public hearing relative to proposed abandonment of motor coach services on portions of Municipal Railway Lines No. 31 Balboa and No. 16 Noriega.

File 190-73.

(Proposed abandonment is as follows:

Line No. 31 Balboa: Northbound service on Leavenworth, Turk to Eddy, and westbound service on Eddy, Leavenworth to Webster;

Line No. 16 Noriega: Southbound service on Mason, Eddy to Turk.)

The privilege of the floor was granted the following:

John M. Woods, General Manager, Municipal Railway

Helen Miller, Western Park Apartments

Walter O'Donnell, Self-Help for the Aging

Mrs. Neeley, Western Park Apartments

Winifred McCarthy, Apartment House Associations

Consolidated, Inc. Vera Noskoff

Stg. Stanley Davis, Northern Station Peter Mendelsohn, S.F. Senior Citizens Council

There being no one else present desiring to speak, the Chair declared the hearing concluded.

Adopted

Resolution disapproving abandonment of motor coach ser- vices on portions of Municipal Railway Line No. 31 Balboa.

File 190-73-2, Resolution No. 160-73.

(Abandonment of service northbound on Leavenworth, Turk to Eddy, and westbound on Eddy, Leavenworth to Web- ster.)

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Refused Adoption

Resolution disapproving abandonment of motor coach ser- vices on a portion of Municipal Railway Line No. 16 Noriega.

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File 190-73-3, Resolution No.

(Abandonment of service southbound on Mason, Eddy to Turk.)

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Molinari 2.

Taken Up Out of Order

Reref erred to Committee

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the following, called out of Streets and Transportation Committee by Supervisor Feinstein, was taken up out of order:

Resolution urging Public Utilities Commission and Mayor to give immediate consideration to approval and implementa- tion of a pilot fare reduction program on the Municipal Rail- way during off-peak hours designed to stimulate patronage, reduce automobile congestion, and revitalize downtown and neighborhood business centers. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 261-72-4, Resolution No.

Supervisor Feinstein moved that consideration be continued one week. Motion lost for want of a second.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved that the matter be sent back to Streets and Transportation Committee for public hearing.

No objection and motion carried.

Consideration Continued

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Committee was taken up out of order:

Resolution fixing the denomination of coins to be deposited in parking meters and the parking time allowed following de- posit of such coins ; establishing the maximum length of time vehicles may be parked in the downtown areas ; approving use of off-street parking funds for purchase of replacement and new parking meters subject to certain enumerated conditions.

File 333-72, Resolution No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that consideration be continued one week to re-draft the legislation.

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No objection and motion carried.

The Board thereafter resumed consideration of items as set forth in the Calendar.

SPEQAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Concluded

Hearing of appeal from decision of the City Planning Com- mission denying a conditional use of property at the north- east corner of Geary Boulevard and Fifth Avenue for an auto- matic exterior car wash with gas pumping facility in a C-2 district.

File 93-73-2.

The privilege of the floor was granted the following:

Stephen Leonodakis, Attorney for appellant

Harold Menzies, Jr., property owner of site

Mr. R. Spencer Steele, Zoning Administrator, Department of

City Planning Joe Donohue Arthur Chase Juliet Cruz Peter Mendelsohn

There being no one else present desiring to speak, the Chair declared the hearing concluded.

Refused Adoption

Resolution disapproving decision of the City Planning Com- mission denying a conditional use of property at northeast comer of Geary Boulevard and Fifth Avenue for an automatic exterior car wash with gas pumping f acUity in a C-2 district.

File 93-73-2, Resolution No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisor Barbagelata, Francois, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 4.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi 7.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Concluded

Hearing of objection relative to report of assessment of costs of work for the demolition of that building known as 191 Crescent Avenue, Block 5745, Lot 4.

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Board of Supervisors to consider report of the Director of Public Works of costs of work and administrative costs in connection with the demolition of the hereinafter designated building, and to con- sider any objections which may be raised by any property owner liable to be assessed for the costs described in said report.

The work on the following property is authorized under the pro- visions of Section 203.M and/or Section 203.0 of the Building Code, consisting of:

Demolition by reason of deterioration, dilapidation, and lack of maintenance or repair so as to constitute a public nuisance, by Caldwell Building Wreckers, of that building known as 191 Cres- cent Avenue, as described in Declaration of Intention Order No. 94196, dated January 19, 1973.

File 41-73-4.

The Chair inquired if anyone present desired to object. There being no response, the Chair declared the hearing concluded.

Adopted

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Resolution confirming Report of Assessment of Costs sub- mitted by the Director of Public Works for work ordered to be performed by said Director pursuant to the provisions of Section 203.M and/or Section 203.0 of the Building Code, the cost thereof having been paid for out of the Repair and Demolition Revolving Fund.

File 41-73-4, Resolution No. 162-73.

(Demolition of building known as 191 Crescent Avenue, Block 5745, Lot 4.)

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata moved adoption.

Ac?op^ed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, MoH- nari Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn 3.

Taken Up Out of Order

Temporarily Postponed

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, the following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with recommendation "Do Pass after Amendment", was taken up out of order:

Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Sections 8.400

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and 8.401, for miscellaneous employees, effective July 1, 1973.

File 106-73-1, Ordinance No.

Motions to Amend

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved the following salary standardization provisions:

(1) An increase of 7^/2% for all benchmark classifications and related classifications which are 7^2% to 15% underpaid, with the exceptions set forth in recommendations of the Legislative and Personnel Commitee;

(2) An increase of 5% for all employees 5% to 7.4% imderpaid, with exceptions set forth in Committee recommendations;

(3) An increase of 2V^% for all other employees, with the few exceptions recommended by the Conmiittee; and

(4) Adoption of the Administrative Provisions.

Supervisor Barbagelata moved as an amendment to Supervisor Kopp's pending motion to amend, that no increase be granted to those groups which are now in excess of 9.6% over prevailing rates.

Supervisor Kopp seconded Supervisor Barbagelata's motion, with the request that the record reflect his statement that no one has worked harder than Supervisor Barbagelata on the salary standardization recommendations and he is entitled to a second to his motion.

Refused Adoption

The roll was called and Supervisor Barbagelata's motion to amend was refused adoption by the following vote:

Aye: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved as an amendment to Supervisor Kopp's pending motion to amend, that, except for those classifications where the Legislative and Personnel Committee has made specific recommendations, all classifications with a maximum compensation of $1,000 per month or less who were recommended for an increase of less than $50 per month by the Civil Service Commission be granted an increase of $50 per month, and all classifications at salary schedule 29.5 or higher be increased to a minimimi of 5%, or to that salary schedule recommended by the Legislative and Personnel Committee.

The roll was called and Supervisor Francois* motion to amend was refused adoption by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 5.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that Supervisor Francois' amendment be adopted with fur- ther amendment to provide that all classifications with a maximum compensation of $1,000 per month or less who were recommended for an increase of less than $35 per month by the Civil Service Com- mision be granted an increase of $35 per month.

Explanation of Vote

Supervisor von Beroldingen stated that she could not support the motions of either Supervisor Francois or Supervisor Gonzales. She commented that she is concerned over the plight of the taxpayer today, including senior citizens who live on near starvation in- comes, and she cannot ask these people to foot the bills for increases in City salaries. She further stated that the City is facing the loss of day care centers and a potential of 4,000 people on the welfare rolls. The working man today facing increases in cost of living at every turn cannot dig any deeper into his pockets to pay for these salary increases.

The roll was called and Supervisor Gonzales' motion to amend was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 5.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, then moved an amendment to Supervisor Kopp's pending motion to amend to provide for an increase of 5% for all employees not rec- ommended for 71/2% or 5% increases, with exceptions recom- mended by the Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Supervisor Mendelsohn's motion was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 5.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that the vote by which Supervisor Mendelsohn's motion was refused adoption be rescinded.

Motion to rescind previous vote refused adoption by the follow- ing vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 5.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Supervisor Barbagelata seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved as an amendment to Supervisor Kopp*s pending motion to amend, that (1) a minimum wage of $600 per month be established for fiscal 1973-74, and (2) that those employees paid in excess of pre- vailing rates by more than 9.6% receive no increase.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved division of the question.

Motion to divide question refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 5.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Thereafter the roll was called and Supervisor Barbagelata's mo- tion was refused adoption by the following vote:

Aye: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved as an amendment to Supervisor Kopp's pending motion to amend that no full-time employee shall receive a minimum wage of less than $600 per month.

Statement

Supervisor Kopp asked that the Journal reflect that he urged a "no" vote on Supervisor Feinstein's proposal because of the effect it would have on the bench mark survey recommendations of the Civil Service Commission and on internal relationships.

The roll was called and Supervisor Feinstein's motion was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 6.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 5.

Thereafter the roll was called on Supervisor Kopp's original mo- tion as amended, and motion was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 5.

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Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 6.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to temporarily postpone the item in order to proceed with other items of business.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Ta- inaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 5.

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of items as set forth in the Calendar.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

CONSIDERATION OF MAYOR'S DISAPPROVAL

Disapproval Sustained

Resolution urging San Francisco Comprehensive Health Plan- ning Council to conduct thorough study of impact of Univer- sity of California, San Francisco, on health delivery services and on environment surrounding the campus, and expressing Board of Superviors opposition to proposed U.C. Dental School and steam plant in Inner Sunset.

File 491-72, Resolution No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to reconsider.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved as an amendment to refer the matter to Planning and Development Committee with the direction that timely hearings be held to re- turn the matter to the Board by March 26, 1973, the last meeting day to reconsider.

Motion to refer to committee refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Mendelsohn, Tamaras

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Motion to reconsider adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Tamaras 3.

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The Chair explained the parliamentary situation that in view of the Mayor's disapproval and the Board's action to reconsider, the question now before the Board is whether the resolution will be- come effective notwithstanding the Mayor's disapproval. It will require eight aye votes to override the Mayor's disapproval.

Thereupon the roll was called and the Mayor's disapproval was sustained by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 4.

Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted as Amended

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the following recommenda- tion of State and National Affairs Committee was taken up out of order:

Resolution urging the State Legislature to prohibit the Uni- versity of California from building the proposed dental school and steam plant in the Inner Sunset District of San Francisco. (Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp)

File 491-72-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend the final whereas clause by deleting "25", "more than 1,000", "overwhelming", and "high-rise", and to add a further resolved clause to read "FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this reso- lution be forwarded to his Honor, the Mayor, for immediate trans- mittal to the State Legislative Advocate and presentation by the latter to the Governor, the Regents of the University of California, the Members of the San Francisco Delegation in the State Legisla- ture, and all other officials and agencies which may be involved in the consideration of and action upon the urgent request herein made."

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved that the matter be sent back to committee.

Motion to rerefer to committee refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisor Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 5.

Noes: Supervisor Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 6.

Thereupon Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Barba- gelata, moved to consider the proposed amendments seriatim.

Motion carried by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2. Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

The roll was thereupon called on the following proposed amend- ment:

In Fifth Whereas clause after "destruction of delete "25".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 7.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Tamaras, von Beroldingen

In Fifth Whereas clause after "to accommodate" delete "more than 1,000".

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 7.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Tamaras, von Beroldingen

In Fifth Whereas clause delete "overwhelming" and "high-rise".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Tamaras 3.

Add "FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be forwarded to his Honor, the Mayor, for immediate transmittal to the State Legislative Advocate and presentation by the latter to the Governor, the Regents of the University of California, the Members of the San Francisco Delegation in the State Legislature, and all other officials and agencies which may be involved in the consideration of and action upon the urgent request herein made."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois 2.

Thereafter the roll was called and the resolution as amended was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Tamaras 3.

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Recess

At the hour of 7:25 p.m., Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Su- pervisor Francois, moved that the Board recess for two minutes.

The roll was called and motion to recess carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Noes: Supervisors Gronzales, Kopp 2.

Reconvening of the Board

The Board, at the hour of 7:30 p.m., reconvened.

^ -v J Taken Up Out of Order Adopted as Amended

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the following from State and Na- tional Affairs Committee without recommendation was taken up:

Resolution petitioning California Highway Commission to take emergency action in ((widening and dividing)) ini' provement of the Doyle Drive section of the San Francisco approach to the Golden Gate Bridge; modifying the speed limit thereon; and proposing State legislation to impose rea- sonable restrictions on present unrestricted powers over pub- lic safety exercised by said Commission. (Supervisor Moli- nari)

File 285-73-3, Resolution No. 159-73.

(Although measure is presented without recommendation, it was agreed that the proposed measure should be amended as follows:

AMEND title to reflect improvement of the Doyle Drive section of the Golden Gate Bridge rather than widening and dividing, with modification of the speed limit thereon.

Fifth whereas clause, DELETE "and" after "emergency expedient"; DELETE "permanent widening and division" and SUBSTITUTE "such widening of the existing lanes as is necessary to make them safe without increasing the num- ber of such lanes", ADD "and (3) reduce the legal speed limit on Doyle Drive to 25 miles per hour".

First resolved clause, DELETE "widening and division of" and SUBSTITUTE "installation of appropriate safety bar- riers and dividing devices in Doyle Drive, an increase in the width of existing lanes to make them safe without increasing the number of such lanes, and reduction of the speed limit to 25 miles per hour on".)

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Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that amendments as shown on the calendar be adopted.

After discussion, Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that the matter be re-referred to committee to consider inclusion of special lanes for public transit.

After further discussion by a number of members. Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved the previous question.

Motion to call for the previous question refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi 7. r?-n!7.^ni>i

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 4.

Motion to rerefer to committee refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Tamaras 2.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen ^9.

Supervisoi Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, then moved to amend the pending motion to amend to increase from 25 miles per hour to 35 miles per hour, the request to reduce speed limits.

There being no objection, motion adopted.

Thereafter the roll was called and the amendments as shown on the calendar, as amended, were adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gk)nzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

The resolution as amended was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Recess

At the hour of 8:45 p.m.. Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Su- pervisor Kopp, moved that the Board adjourn for dinner to re- convene at 10:00 p.m.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

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Reconvening of the Board

The Board, at the hour of 11:05 p.m., reconvened.

Motion Refused Adoption

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to suspend the rules in order to take up out of order the following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee:

Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Section 8.405, for policemen and firemen, effective July 1, 1973.

File 105-73-1, Ordinance No.

Motion lost by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Tamaras 4.

Noes: Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of the following, heretofore considered, and temporarily postponed:

Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Sections 8.400 and 8.401, for miscellaneous employees, effective July 1, 1973.

File 106-73-1, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that the vote by which the Board refused adoption of his previous motion to amend to provide for an increase of 5% for all employees not recommended for 7^/^% or 5% increases, with ex- ceptions recommended by the Legislative and Personnel Commit- tee, be rescinded.

Motion to rescind adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, thereupon renewed his motion to amend and it was refused adop- tion by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 5.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, then

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moved amendment to grant increases of 7V^% and 5% to those rec- ommended for such increases by the committee, and 4% to those recommended for 2V^%.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 5.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldiiigen 6.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to rescind the vote adopting a minimimi wage of $600 per month.

Motion to rescind adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 5.

Supervisor Kopp then moved, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, that the vote refusing adoption of his original motion to grant VV^%, 5%, and 21/2% increases, be rescinded.

Motion to rescind adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 5.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that increases of 7^/4% and 5% as recommended be granted and that those reconmiended for 2^/^% increases be granted 3i/2%-

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 5.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption of his original amendment to grant a 71/2% increase for those 71/2% to 15% underpaid, 5% for those 5% to 7.4% under- paid, and 21/2% for all other employees, with exceptions recom- mended by the Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 5.

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Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 6.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to rescind the vote by which an increase of 3i/^% to those recom- mended for a 2V2% increase was refused adoption.

Motion to rescind adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldihgen— 5.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved to grant an increase of 3^/^% to those recommended for a 2^2% increase.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi 6. ''''

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Supervisor Kopp then stated that through clerical error the Model Cities series of employments had been omitted from the ordinance and moved that those classifications be included to re- ceive a 2y2% increase. Supervisor Tamaras seconded.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote: i:>«rs n

Ayes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gon- zales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 7.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved to include the Model Cities positions at a 3V^% increase.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 5.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, then moved to divide the main question to consider separately recommenda- tions for 71/2%, 5%, and 3^2%, and to adopt the administrative provisions.

Motion to divide refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

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Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi 6.

Explanation of Vote

Supervisoi Kopp stated that he will vote no on the main ques- tion now because he objects to that portion which has been amended to grant a 3l^% increase.

The roll was called and the main motion to amend was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

The ordinance, as amended, was then passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Taken Up Out of Order

Passed for Second Reading

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee was taken up out of order:

Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Section 8.405, for policemen and firemen, effective July 1, 1973.

File 105-73-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following recom- mendations of Finance Committee were taken up out of order:

Resolution authorizing execution of a lease agreement with The San Francisco Municipal Railway Improvement Corpora- tion for a subway signal system required by the Municipal Railway.

File 193-73-1, Resolution No. 163-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11 .

Resolution authorizing execution of a lease agreement with The San Francisco Municipal Railway Improvement Corpora- tion for rails and accessories required by the Municipal Rail- way.

File 193-73-2, Resolution No. 164-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Consideration Continued

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the following calendar items were postponed to March 19, 1973.

RECOMMENDATIONS OF FINANCE COMMITTEE

Ordinance appropriating $2,000, Public Works, for repro- ducation services, and $1,500, for use of employees' cars.

File 201-72-75.1, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

Ordinance awarding lease of the Seventh and Harrison Park- ing Plaza to Allright Auto Parks, Inc.

File 63-73-1, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

Ordinance amending the Business Tax Ordinance to clarify a reference under Section 4.00; to provide (under Section 4.05 ) that persons engaged in the business of lending money shall pay a tax at the conclusion of the calendar year rather than in advance; and to clarify Sections 26.1 and 27 to con- form to Charter amendment.

File 132-73, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

Ordinance amending Administrative Code authorizing the establishment of a special fund from fees collected at muni- cipally owned and operated golf courses, and providing for the expenditure of said fund.

File 149-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 10.177)

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

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Ordinance amending Administrative Code authorizing the establishment of a special fund from fees collected at miscel- laneous Recreation and Park concessions, and providing for the expenditure of said fund.

FUe 150-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 10.178)

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

Ordinance appropriating $14,321 and rescinding $14,321, Registrar of Voters, for the creation of one position. Registrar of Voters, and the abolishment of one position. Registrar of Voters, effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43.5, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 255010, Registrar of Voters, a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-33.3, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

FROM FINANCE COMMITTEE WITHOUT RECOMMENDATION

(Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference to Board without recommendation.)

Ordinance appropriating $7,788 and rescinding $7,788, Hu- man Rights Commission, for the creation of position of Rep- resentative, Human Rights Commission, and the abolishment of position of Human Relations Representative, Human Rights Commission, effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43.3, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

( Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference to Board without recommendation.)

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 149010, Human Rights Commission, a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-33.1, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

(Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference to Board without recommendation; Supervisor von Berold-

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ingen dissenting from any recommendation other than "Do Not Pass")

Ordinance appropriating $15,790 and rescinding $14,321 Tax Collector General Office, for the creation of position of Tax Administrator and the abolishment of position of Tax Collector effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43.4, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

(Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference to Board without recommendation; Supervisor von Berold- ingen dissenting from any recommendation other than "Do Not Pass")

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 261010, Tax Collector-General Office, a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-33.2, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

NEW BUSINESS

RECOMMENDATIONS OF FINANCE COMMITTEE

Resolution accepting gift of $6,000 from the San Francisco Foundation for use by the Art Commission for the Neighbor- hood Arts Program.

File 38-73-10, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Robert H. Willis and Louise J. Smith by ac- ceptance of $11,666.67.

File 49-73-4, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against James F. Barrett by acceptance of $583.35.

File 49-73-5, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

Resolution authorizing Public Library Commission to apply for and accept Federal funds for extension and improvement of Public Library services.

File 181-73-1, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

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Resolution authorizing Public Library Commission to apply for and accept Federal funds for extension of the Public Li- brary Reference Demonstration Project.

File 181-73-2, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

Ordinance appropriating $91,654, various departments, for operation and equipment ; rescinding appropriations of $76,- 190, various departments, equipment.

File 201-72-79, Ordinance No.

, Appropriate: Art Commission

Contractual Services

$ 100

S.F. General Hospital

Equipment

76,090

California Palace of The Legion of Honor

Contractual Services

5,000

Wages

464

Maintenance and Repair of Buildings

10,000

Rescind:

Art Commission

Equipment

100

S.F. General Hospital

Equipment

76,090)

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

FROM FINANCE COMMITTEE WITH RECOMMENDATION

"DO PASS AFTER AMENDMENT"

Ordinance amending Administrative Code prescribing proce- dure for filing of applications for or receipt of Federal, State or other grants of funds, and the keeping of accounts in con- nection therewith. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 155-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 10.170, adds Section 10.170-1)

(Proposed amendment is as follows:

Sec. 10.170, begining of first sentence ADD "Except as set forth herein"; end of first sentence DELETE "nor shall any money or any service be paid, pledged or rendered in connection with any such grant without the prior recom- mendation of the Mayor and the prior approval of the Board of Supervisors."; end of first paragraph ADD "The provisions of this section shall not be applicable to applica- tions authorized by Resolution No. 318-71 for federal or state grants for sewage or sewage treatment works; pro- vided, however, that the Director of Public Works shall

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forthwith notify the Mayor of the filing of such application or the receipt of any such grant.")

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

FROM STATE AND NATIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

WITHOUT RECOMMENDATION

Resolution recommending enactment of SB 147 and AB 211, providing for improvement of the Doyle Drive approach to the Golden Gate Bridge by widening Doyle Drive from 6 lanes of 10 feet width to 8 lanes of 12 feet width, and constructing thereon a concrete barrier to separate traffic proceeding in the opposite direction.

File 12-73-4, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

FROM STATE AND NATIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Resolution memorializing Congress to enact S. 39, amending the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to provide a more effective program to prevent aircraft piracy and for other purposes. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 12-73-1, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

Resolution urging the President to support a $20,000,000 appropriation of funds for purchase of private land in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area; memorializing Con- gress to appropriate said funds in fiscal year 1973-74; and petitioning Department of the Interior to give high priority to the purchase of private property in the Cliff House area of San Francisco for the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 169-73, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

Resolution declaring policy that any member of the Board of Supervisor serving on an intergovernmental body or decision- making board, organization or group must work toward the active participation of a citizens advisory committee in the working of that body, and the initiation of a program of regu- lar public hearings. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 188-73, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

Resolution memorializing the President to reconsider his pro- posed $160 million budget reduction in disability compensa-

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tion payments awarded to wounded and injured veterans, and calling upon Congress to reject any such proposed reduction. (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 189-73, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

CALLED OUT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE BY SUPERVISOR KOPP

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code to modify the definition of "family", and to make certain changes related to and conforming with the said modification.

File 147-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 102.8, 114, 201.1, 202.1, 203.1 and 204.1)

(March 5, 1973 -Called out of Committee by Supervisor Kopp for hearing March 12, 1973.)

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

RECOMMENDATIONS OF FIRE, SAFETY AND POLICE COMMITTEE

Resolution approving Statement of Agreement between the Emergency Services of the City and County and the Sheriff for use of services of the Sheriff's Air Squadron.

File 195-73, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

Resolution designating certain intersections as "Stop" inter- sections.

File 18-73-5, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets.

File 20-73-2, Resolution No.

(Turn Right Lane, Double

Folsom St., e/b at First St. Turn Left Only Lane:

Castro St., s/b at Duboce Ave. Turn Left Prohibited (4 to 6 p.m.) :

Broadway, e/b at Montgomery St. One Way Street Install:

Churchill St. from a point approximately 137' north of Broadway to Vallejo St.)

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

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Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Joice Street, be- tween Sacramento and Clay Streets, May 5, 1973, for Cameron House Camps and Conferences Fund Carnival.

File 42-73-1, Resolution No.

(Ordinance No. 30-73 provides that at least five days must intervene between the first appearance of any proposed legis- lation authorizing a temporary use or occupancy of a public street before the Board of Supervisors as a referral from com- mittee and any Board action thereon.)

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

Ordinance amending Part HI, Municipal Code, relating to transfer of mobile catering license fees and license fees for peddlers to suspend temporarily, provisions for a transfer fee with respect to intra-family transfers; and to correct clerical error in title of previously enacted legislation regulating ped- dlers (Ordinance 229-71).

File 459-72-1, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

FROM FIRE, SAFETY AND POUCE COMMITTEE WITH RECOMMENDATION "DO NOT PASS"

Ordinance amending the Police Code regulating advertise- ment of sale of tickets for admission to entertainments. (Su- pervisor Kopp)

File 79-73, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

EMERGENCY CALENDAR

Ordinance appropriating $177,855 for contractual services and litigation expense, City Attorney; Day Care Services, So- cial Services Department ; temporary salaries, contractual ser- vices and materials and supplies. Sheriff; and temporary sala- ries. Tax Collector; and rescinding various appropriations totalling $8,760, Sheriff; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-84, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to March 19, 1973.

Supervisor Gonzales Excused

Supervisor Gonzales, at the hour of 12:35 a.m. requested permis- sion to be excused from attendance.

No objection and permission granted.

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OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The Clerk presented the following from his Honor, the Mayor:

Leaves of absence Joseph P. Bryne, Public UtUities Com- missioner, March 11-12; Washington E. Gamer, M.D., Police Commissioner, March 25-28; Leonard Kingsley, Human Rights Commissioner, March 12-August 31; Walter S. New- man, City Planning Commissioner, March 12-16; Madeleine H. Russell, Trustee, War Memorial, March 6-1 1 ; Donald M. Scott, Chief of Police, March 17-20; March 25-27, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 161-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider AB 295, airline pas- senger taxes.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Feinstein requested that a communication be di- rected over her signature to the Police Department asking that permission be denied to film companies for the use of city streets at rush hours for the filming of commercial motion pictures.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply. Referred to Committee

Resolution declaring that Municipal Railway vehicles and other transit vehicles be given priority over other vehicles on San Francisco streets; that the Department of City Planning develop a preferential transit street system within three

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months ; and suggesting methods of expediting transit service on duly designated "transit" streets.

Supervisoi Feinstein presented:

File 218-73-2, Resolution No.

Referred to Joint Finance and Streets and Transportation Com- mittee.

Request Granted

Request for legislation regulating the issuance of permits for street encroachments.

Supervisoi Feinstein asked that the City Attorney be requested to prepare legislation regulating the issuance of permits for street enchroachment or obstruction which would (a) impose conditions on such permits to insure the free flow of transit; such conditions to include, for example, the requirement of extraordinary construction techniques and limitations upon hours of work; (b) establish signi- ficant and enforceable penalties for violations; and (c) empower Municipal Railway inspectors to cite violators.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Resolution urging Department of Health, Education and Wel- fare to rescind proposed regulations for administration of service programs for families, and aged, blind, and handicap- ped persons and to draw new guidelines to provide more rather than less services.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 201-73-2, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affffairs Committee.

Request that consideration be given to the installation of 4- way stop signs at intersection of 15th Avenue and Balboa Street.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request Granted

Request for information regarding installation of roof tiles on school buildings.

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be directed to the Department of Public Works asking why its plans for re- construction of school buildings include the installation of roof tiles which had previously been removed in compliance with the Field Act's earthquake protection provisions, inasmuch as the Art

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Commission has advised that in reviewing the plans it recom- mended, rather than made mandatory, the installation of Spanish tile roofs.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Resolution urging California Highway Comission to put into effect as soon as possible pending improvements to the Doyle Drive approach to the Golden Gate Bridge, and as an interim measure require that all motorists on Doyle Drive turn on their headlights at all times.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request that the Health Code be amended by amending Sec- tion 50(b) thereof to provide that any animal off the premises of its owner must be under restraint by leash.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 221-73-1.

Referred to Health and Environment Committee.

Adopted Motion that certificates of honor be awarded the following :

Robert Kinsky (Supervisor Kopp) Masao Satow (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Joseph M. Casey (Supervisor Pelosi for all members) Emil J. Weber (Supervisors Tamaras, Kopp, Feinstein,

Pelosi) Daniel Levin (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

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ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of 12:50 a.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors May 7, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certity that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings ol said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN

Clerk of the Board oi Supervisors.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, March 19, 1973 2 :00 P.M.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday, March 19, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —11.

Quorum present.

President Ronald Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Gonzales excused at 5:15 P.M. (See infra.)

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, February 5, 1973, was considered read and approved.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing of protests relative to the improvement of Majestic Avenue between 350 feet south of Lakeview Avenue and Sum- mil Street; and Summit Street between Majestic Avenue and 20 feet west.

Board of Supervisors to hear protests, if any, of all persons inter- ested in the following described work done or in the warrant, assess- ment, or diagram for payment of the cost of the same, or in any property affected thereby: Improvement of Majestic Avenue be- tween 350 feet south of Lakeview Avenue and Summit Street; and Summit Street between Majestic Avenue and 20 feet west, by the City and County of San Francisco, as described in Declaration of Intention Order No. 82-015 of the Department of Public Works dated May 16, 1969.

File 385-69.

(237)

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The Clerk read a communication from Mr. Silas Scott, 15 Ma- jestic Avenue, protesting the improvement.

The Chair then offered the privilege of the floor to anyone who wished to speak, and when there was no response, the Chair de- clared the hearing concluded.

Motion Adopted

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Motion confirming warrant, assessment and diagram for the improvement of Majestic Avenue between 350 feet south of Lake view Avenue and Summit Street; and Summit Street be- tween Majestic Avenue and 20 feet west.

File 385-69.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing of protests relative to the improvement of Bishop Street between Ankeny Street and Harkness Avenue.

Board of Supervisors to hear protests, if any, of all persons inter- ested in the following described work done or in the warrant, assess- ment, or diagram for payment of the cost of the same, or in any property affected thereby : Improvement of Bishop Street between Ankeny Street and Harkness Avenue by O. C. Jones and Sons, Contractor, as described in Declaration of Intention Order No. 88,548 of the Department of Public Works dated May 26, 1971.

File 351-71.

The Chair offered the privilege of the floor to anyone who wished to speak, and when there was no response, the Chair declared the hearing concluded.

Motion Adopted

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Motion confirming warrant, assessment and diagram for the improvement of Bishop Street between Ankeny Street and Harkness Avenue.

File 351-71.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $2,000, Public Works, for repro- duction services, and $1,500, for use of employees' cars.

File 201-72-75.1, Ordinance No. 108-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance awarding lease of the Seventh and Harrison Park- ing Plaza to AUright Auto Parks, Inc.

File 63-73-1, Ordinance No. 109-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending the Business Tax Ordinance to clarify a reference under Section 4.00; to provide (under Section 4.05) that persons engaged in the business of lending money shall pay a tax at the conclusion of the calendar year rather than in advance; and to clarify Sections 26.1 and 27 to con- form to Charter amendment.

File 132-73, Ordinance No. 111-73.

Finally passed by the following vote :

A.yes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Administrative Code authorizing the establishment of a special fund from fees collected at muni- cipally owned and operated golf courses, and providing for the expenditure of said fund.

File 149-73, Ordinance No. 112-73.

(Adds Section 10.179)

FmaZ/y passec? by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi 2.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance amending Administrative Code authorizing the establishment of a special fund from fees collected at miscel- laneous Recreation and Park concessions, and providing for the expenditure of said fund.

File 150-73, Ordinance No. 113-73.

(Adds Section 10.178)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi 2.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $14,321 and rescinding $14,321, Registrar of Voters, for the creation of one position. Registrar of Voters, and the abolishment of one position. Registrar of Voters, effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43.5, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 255010, Registrar of Voters, a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-33.3 Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

Resolution accepting gift of $6,000 from the San Francisco Foundation for use by the Art Commission for the Neighbor- hood Arts Program.

File 38-73-10, Resolution No. 179-73.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Robert H. Willis and Louise J. Smith by ac- ceptance of $11,666.67.

File 49-73-4, Resolution No. 167-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Cjonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Be roldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against James F. Barrett by acceptance of $583.35.

File 49-73-5, Resolution No. 182-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Cxonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing Public Library Commission to apply for and accept Federal funds for extension and improvement of Public Library services.

File 181-73-1, Resolution No. 183-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing Public Library Commission to apply for and accept Federal funds for extension of the Public Library Reference Demonstration Project.

File 181-73-2, Resolution No. 184-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Be roldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $91,654, various departments, for operation and equipment; rescinding appropriations of $76,190, various departments, equipment.

File 201-72-79, Ordinance No.

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Appropriate:

Alt Commission

Contractual Services

$ 100

S.F. General Hospital

Equipment

76,090

California Palace of The Legion of Honor

Contractual Services

5,000

Wages

464

Maintenance and Repair of Buildings

10,000

Rescind:

Art Commission

Equipment

100

S.F. General Hospital

76,090)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

The following from Finance Committee without recommendation were taken up:

(Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference to Board without recommendation.)

Ordinance appropriating $7,788 and rescinding $7,788, Hu- man Rights Commission, for the creation of position of Rep- resentative, Human Rights Commission, and the abolishment of position of Human Relations Representative, Human Rights Commission, effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43.3, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

( Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference to Board without recommendation.)

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 149010, Human Rights Commission, a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-33.1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

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Consideration Continued

The following from Finance Committee heretofore considered, were taken up:

( Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference to Board without recommendation; Supervisor von Berold- ingen dissenting from any recommendation other than "Do Not Pass")

Ordinance appropriating $15,790 and rescinding $14,321, Tax Collector-General Office, for the creation of position of Tax Administrator and the abolishment of position of Tax Collector effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43.4, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that consideration be continued to March 26, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

( Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference to Board without recommendation; Supervisor von Berold- ingen dissenting from any recommendation other than "Do

Not Pass")

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 261010, Tax Collector-General Office, a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-33.2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that consideration be continued to March 26, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending Administrative Code prescribing proce- dure for filing of applications for or receipt of Federal, State or other grants of funds, and the keeping of acounts in con- nection therewith. (Supervisor Monilari)

File 155-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 10.170, adds Section 10.170-1)

(Proposed amendment is as follows:

Sec. 10.170, beginning of first sentence ADD "Except as set forth herein"; end of first sentence DELETE "nor shall any money or any service be paid, pledged or rendered in connection with any such grant without the prior recom- mendation of the Mayor and the prior approval of the Board of Supervisors."; end of first paragraph ADD "The

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provisions of this section shall not be applicable to applica- tions authorized by Resolution No. 318-71 for federal or state grants for sewage or sewage treatment works; pro- vided, however, that the Director of Public Works shall forthwith notify the Mayor of the filing of such application or the receipt of any such grant."

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed [or second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Cjonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Sections 8.400 and 8.401, for miscellaneous employees, effective July 1, 1973.

File 106-73-1, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that the ordinance be clarified to declare that it was the intent of the Board of Supervisors in adopting the Salary Standardization Ordi- nance for employees subject to the provisions of Charter Sections 8.400 and 8.401, effective July 1, 1973, that the increase of 71/2% and 5% would be applied to the schedule numbers of the existing bi-weekly compensation schedule plan and that any increase other than 71/2% or 5% would be applied to new schediile numbers of the bi-weekly compensation plan to be created by the staffs of the Civil Service Commission and Controller.

Motion adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Supervisor Kopp stated that new data supports a 5% increase for X-ray technicians, and moved, seconded by Supervisor Barba- gelata, that Class 2426, X-ray technician, be granted a raise of 5%.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved as an amendent that all employees under data be brought up to 4%

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above prevailing rates, maximum increase being 10%, and em- ployees receiving in excess of 4.9% above prevailing rates to receive no increase.

After discussion, the roll was called and Supervisor Barbagelata*s motion was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Noes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi 6.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved to amend Supervisor Kopp's pending motion, and the pend- ing ordinance, to provide for a 4% salary increase for all employees included in said ordinance except those for whom a salary increase of more than 4% had been recommended heretofore by the Legisla- tive and Persoimel Committee, which latter category of increase is to remain as so recommended.

Supervisor Kopp then requested permission to withdraw his pending motion to amend by granting a 5% increase to X-ray teclmicians.

Permission to withdraw Supervisor Kopp's motion was refused by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi 6.

The roll was called and Supervisor Feinstein's motion granting a 4% increase was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, then moved that an increase of 5% be granted Class 2904, Social Worker Technician.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Kopp, Molinari, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 5.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to grant an increase of 714% to Class 8234, Fire Alarm Dispatcher.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras 4.

Noes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Peiosi 6.

Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen 1.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to rescind the last vote whereby an increase of 1V2% to Class 8234, Fire Alarm Dispatcher was refused adoption.

Motion to rescind refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Peiosi 6.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to grant an increase of 714% to School Aides.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Peiosi 6.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to rescind the vote by which a 5% increase was granted Class 2904, Social Worker Technician.

Motion to rescind adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Peiosi 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

The roll was called and motion to grant a 5% increase to Social Worker Technicians was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Peiosi 6.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that a 5% increase be granted to the Recreation Series of em- ployments.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

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Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi 6.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that a 5% increase be granted District Attorney Investigators.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi 6.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that a 5% increase be granted Class 2996, Representative, Human Rights Commission.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi 6.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that a 5% increase be granted Class 2903, Eligibility Worker.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

A3^es: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Noes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi 6.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that a 5% increase be granted Class 2590, Rehabilitation Program Workers.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi 6.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that a 7^/2% increase be granted Class 2444, Clinical Laboratory Technologist.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Noes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi 6.

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Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that a 71/2% increase be granted Class 8320, Counselor, Juvenile Hall.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi 6.

Request Granted

Supervisor Francois requested that the Civil Service Commission be asked for a computation of the amount of money saved by the six Supervisors who rejected all motions to amend portions of the Salary Standardization Ordinance after passage of the package providing for a 4% increase for those positions not recommended for 5% and 7^/4% increases.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Thereafter the roll was called and the ordinance was passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Finally Passed

Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Section 8.405, for policemen and firemen, effective July 1, 1973.

File 105-73-1, Ordinance No. 110-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Tabled

The following, from State and National Affairs Committee with- out recommendation, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Resolution recommending enactment of SB 147 and AB 211, providing for improvement of the Doyle Drive approach to the Golden Gate Bridge by widening Doyle Drive from 6 lanes of 10 feet width to 8 lanes of 12 feet width, and constructing thereon a concrete barrier to separate traffic proceeding in the opposite direction.

File 12-73-4, Resolution No.

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Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to table.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Adopted

The following from State and National Affairs Committee, here- tofore considered, were taken up:

Resolution memorializing Congress to enact S. 39, amending the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to provide a more effective program to prevent aircraft piracy and for other purposes. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 12-73-1, Resolution No. 174-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Chiim, moved "Do Pass".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution urging the President to support a $20,000,000 ap- propriation of funds for purchase of private land in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area; memorializing Con- gress to appropriate said funds in fiscal year 1973-74; and petitioning Department of the Interior to give high priority to the purchase of private property in the Cliff House area of San Francisco for the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. ( Supervisor Kopp )

File 169-73, Resolution No. 168-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved "Do Pass".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution declaring policy that any member of the Board of Supervisors serving on an intergovernmental body or deci- sion-making board, organization or group must work toward the active participation of a citizens' advisory committee in the working of that body, and the initiation of a program of regular public hearings. (Supervisor Molinari)

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File 188-73, Resolution No. 185-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved "Do Pass".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Resolution memorializing the President to reconsider his pro- posed $160 million budget reduction in disability compensa- tion payments awarded to wounded and injured veterans, and calling upon Congress to reject any such proposed reduction. (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 189-73, Resolution No. 186-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved "Do Pass".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Resolution approving Statement of Agreement between the Emergency Services of the City and County and the Sheriff for use of services of the Sheriff's Air Squadron.

File 195-73, Resolution No. 187-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Resolution fixing the denomination of coins to be deposited in parking meters and the parking time allowed following deposit of such coins; establishing the maximum length of time vehicles may be parked in the downtown areas; approv- ing use of off-street parking funds for purchase of replace- ment and new parking meters subject to certain enumerated conditions.

File 333-72-1, Resolution No. 172-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisor Chiim 1.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Tamaras 3,

Resolution designating certain intersections as "Stop" inter- sections.

File 18-73-5, Resolution No. 175-73.

Broadway and Hyde St., n/e comer;

Chestnut and Hyde Sts., n/e and s/w comers;

Cole and Frederick Sts., n/w and s/e comers;

Connecticut and Twenty-Fifth Sts., all comers;

Connecticut and Wisconsin Sts., all comers;

Filbert and Hyde Sts., n/e and s/w comers;

Francisco and Hyde Sts., n/e comer;

Green and Mason Sts., n/e and s/w comers;

Greenwich and Hyde Sts., n/e and s/w comers;

Greenwich and Powell Sts., s/w and n/e comers;

Hyde and Jackson Sts., s/e corner;

Jones and Jackson Sts., n/w and s/e corners;

Jones and Washington Sts., n/w and s/e corners;

Lane St. and Underwood Ave., n/w and s/e comers;

Leavenworth and Jackson Sts., n/w and s/e comers;

Leavenworth and Washington Sts., n/w and s/e comers;

Lombard and Hyde Sts., s/w comer;

Magellan and Dorantes Aves., s/e comer;

Mason and Jackson Sts., n/w and s/e comers;

Mateo and Chenery Sts., n/w and s/e comers;

Missouri and Mariposa Sts., n/w and s/e corners;

Sutter and Scott Sts., s/w and n/e comers;

Taylor and Jackson Sts., n/e and s/e comers;

Taylor and Washington Sts., n/w and s/e comers;

Thirty-Second Ave. and Cabrillo St., s/e and n/w comers;

Twenty-Ninth Ave. and Kirkham St., n/w and s/e comers;

Vallejo and Hyde Sts., n/e and s/w comers;

Vallejo and Mason Sts., n/e and s/w comers.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsonh, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Tamaras 2.

Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets.

File 20-73-2, Resolution No. 176-73.

(Turn Right Lane, Double:

Folsom St., e/b at First St. Turn Left Only Lane:

Castro St., s/b at Duboce Ave.

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Turn Left Prohibited (4 to 6 p.m. ) :

Broadway, e/b at Montgomery St. One Way Street— Install:

Churchill St. from a point approximately 137' north of Broadway to Vallejo St.)

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsonh, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Tamaras 2.

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Joice Street, be- tween Sacramento and Clay Streets, May 5, 1973, for Cameron House Camps and Conferences Fund Carnival.

File 42-73-1, Resolution No. 180-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Part III, Municipal Code, relating to transfer of mobile catering license fees and license fees for peddlers to suspend temporarily, provisions for a transfer fee with respect to intra-family transfers; and to correct clerical error in title of previously enacted legislation regula- ting peddlers (Ordinance 229-71).

File 459-72-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Amended Temporarily Postponed

The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee with recommendation "Do Not Pass", was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Police Code regulating advertise- ment of sale of tickets for admission to entertainments. (Su- pervisor Kopp)

File 79-73, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to amend the first sentence by deleting "open" and substituting "other". ..::..

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Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, the item was temporarily post- poned for attendance of the full Board.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Resolution affirming support of T.A.S.C. (Treatment Alterna- tive to Street Crime) Program under specified conditions. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 109-73, Resolution No.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras 2.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari 2.

Rescission of Action

Supervisor Feinstein announced that the Mayor's Deputy for Development and the Director of the Criminal Justice Council had requested that the item be postponed for one week to resolve questions concerning funding of the program.

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the vote whereby the resolution was adopted was rescinded, and consideration was continued to March 26, 1973.

Referred to Committee

The following called out of Planning and Development Commit- tee by Supervisor Kopp was taken up:

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code to modify the definition of "family", and to make certain changes related to and conforming with the said modification.

File 147-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 102.8, 114, 201.1, 202.1, 203.1 and 204.1)

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that the matter be rereferred to committee for early hearing.

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Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingeh —10.

Noes: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Refused Passage for Second Reading

The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee with recommendation "Do Not Pass", heretofore considered and tempo- rarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Police Code regulating advertise- ment of sale of tickets for admission to entertainments. (Su- pervisor Kopp)

File 79-73, Ordinance No.

After discussion the roll was called and the measure as previously amended was refused passage for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, von Berold- ingen 4.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 6.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Gonzales Excused from Attendance

At the hour of 5:15 p.m.. Supervisor Gonzales requested permis- sion to be excused from attendance.

No objection and permission granted.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing release of lien recorded by Depart- ment of Public Health for care and treatment rendered to George Hopkins at the San Francisco General Hospital.

File 3-73-1, Resolution No. 173-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisol* Gonzales 1.

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Resolution waiving the statute of limitations to permit reissu- ance of Controller's warrant to Irma C. Murray in the amount of $782.50.

File 23-73-2, Resolution No. 170-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Works to exe- cute an agreement with the Central Relocation Services of the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency for provision of re- location services for families, individuals and businesses dis- placed by the FACE program.

File 29-73-1, Resolution No. 177-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of Assistant Toxicologist, Coroner's office.

File 31-73-4, Resolution No. 178-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution approving settlement of claim of Citizens for Brighter Streets and Brighter Parks against the City and County by payment of $1,187.

File 48-73-2, Resolution No. 181-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Consideration Continued

Resolution authorizing acquisition of real property from Uni-

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versal Cooperage Corporation for $110,230 for use by the Model Cities Agency for Bayview-Hunters Point Ambulatory Health Care Facility.

File 209-73, Resolution No.

Privilege of the Floor

There being no objection, Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved privilege of the floor to Mrs. Roberta Taylor, Project Coordinator, Ambulatory Health Care Facility Corporation. Mrs. Taylor stated the need for this type of facility in the Bayview-Hunters Point area and advised that an application for Hill-Burton funds had been made for construction purposes.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that consideration be continued two weeks.

No objection and motion carried.

Request Granted

Supervisor Feinstein requested that a letter be sent to the Chief Administrative OflScer and to the Director of Public Health con- cerning the financing of this facility. She asked for an analysis of the Hill-Burton funds which have been applied for, the administra- tive regulations governing them, and advice as to whether this grant has an opportunity for favorable consideration.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $68,426 from Revenue Sharing Program Fund, and $1,734,460 from the General Fund, un- appropriated balances, and other funds, for 34 new positions, temporary salaries, contractual services, equipment, additions and betterments, and other purposes, in the departments of the District Attorney, Mayor, Public Defender, Public Health, Airport, and others; and rescinding various previous appro- priations totaling $461,835.

File 201-72-81, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 72501 OC, Airport Operating Fund, Operations and Security, to establish 18 positions of Airport Policeman, and 2 positions of Airport Police Sergeant; a companion measure to the pre- ceding item. f.

File 200-72-39, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

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Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 141010, District Attorney, to establish one position of Legal Stenographer, two positions of District Attorney's Investigator and three positions of Principal Attorney, Civil and Criminal; a companion measure to File 201-72-81. (Item No. 43 above)

File 200-72-40, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9. Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 265010, Weights and Measures, to reclassify position of Sen- ior Clerk Typist to Clerk Typist; a companion measure to File 201-72-81.

File 200-72-41, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 151010, Mayor, to create four positions of Associate Budget Analyst; a companion measure to File 201-72-81.

File 200-72-42, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 165010, Public Defender, to establish two positions of Prin- cipal Attorney, Civil and Criminal, and position of Head At- torney, Civil and Criminal; a companion measure to File 201- 72-81.

File 200-72-43, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

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Ordinance amending Administrative Code to increase revolv- ing fund of Department of Electricity from $1,000 to $1,500.

File 207-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 10.143)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-13, Ordinance No.

(Superior Court

Action No.

Plaintiff

Settlement

610086

Carrie Arons

$ 750.00

601888

Mitchell Luksich

450.00

621466

Vladimir L. Matov

1,350.00

551870

Daniel Roberts and Royal

Indemnity Company

5,500.00

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $170,850 from Revenue Sharing Program Fund for restoration of Southeast and Park Police Stations; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-81.1, Ordinance No. 105-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating 438,000 from Revenue Sharing Program Fund, Public Health, Emergency Hospital, for equipment; appropriating (($43,933)) $43,498 various de- partments, for operation; rescinding $2,550, Fire Depart- ment, wages, and $5,600, Real Estate Department, fixed charges.

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File 201-72-82, Ordinance No.

{Appropriate:

Emergency Services

Equipment (Automobile)

$ 1,500

Fire Department

Holiday Pay-Civilian Employees

((2,550)) 2,115

Electricity

Revolving Fund

500

Real Estate- Auditorium and Brooks Hall

Overtime

600

Temporary Salaries

4,000

Wages

1,000

Emergency Hospital

Equipment-Revenue Sharing

438,000

Water Operating

Fixed Charges (Real Estate Taxes)

33,783

Rescind:

Fire Department

Wages

2,550

Real Estate- Auditorium and Brooks Hall

Fixed Charges

5,600)

(Proposed amendment is as follows: In title, reduce total ap- propriation from $43,933 to $43,498; reduce appropriation Fire Department, Holiday Pay-Civilian Employees, from $2,550 to $2,115.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Joint Finance and Streets and Transportation Committee were taken up:

Resolution declaring policy that rebuilding the Municipal Railway shall be a top priority in fiscal year 1973-74 and that the determination to accomplish this task shall include com- plementary measures; declaring intention to establish a citi- zens' advisory committee to monitor implementation of rec- ommendations. (Supervisor Molinari)

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File 218-73-1, Resolution No. 188-73.

Adoptee? by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted as Amended

Resolution declaring that Municipal Railway vehicles and other transit vehicles be given priority over other vehicles on San Francisco streets; that the Department of City Planning, the Department of Public Works, and the Public Utilities Commission develop a preferential transit street system within ( (three) ) six months; suggesting methods of expediting tran- sit service on duly designated "transit" streets. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 218-73-2, Resolution No. 189-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved to delete "Improvement" where the resolution refers to "Im- provement Plan for Transportation".

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi 2.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to change from three months to six months the requirement for development of a preferential transit street system.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi 2.

The resolution was then adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi 2.

Adopted

The following recommendation of Social Services Committee was taken up:

Resolution amending Resolution No. 178-72 providing for ap-

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pointment of a Manpower Planning Council, by adding a posi- tion to be filled with a representative of the handicapped. (Su- pervisor Feinstein)

File 134-72-5, Resolution No. 171-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi 2.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Grovemmental Services Com- mittee were taken up:

Resolution adding General Manager, Department of Electrici- ty, and Director, Department of Public Health, to the Ad Hoc Planning Committee for exploring the feasibility of the im- plementation of a "911" emergency telephone system, and removing Superintendent of Electrical Maintenance, Depart- ment of Electricity, therefrom, (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 94-69-1, Resolution No. 169-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi 2.

Consideration Continued

Resolution stating policy of the Board of Supervisors to ac- quire new voting equipment, and creating an advisory com- mittee to recommend the voting system most suitable to the needs of the citizens of San Francisco. (Supervisor Francois)

File 256-72-1, Resolution No.

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Barba- gelata, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, consideration of the item was continued to April 2, 1973.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance creating Underground District No. 303 on certain streets in the Russian Hill area. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 37-72-3, Ordinance No.

(Chestnut Street from east side of Polk Street to west side of

Hyde Street; Francisco Street from east side of Polk Street to west side of Larkin Street;

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Larkin Street from the north side of Lombard Street to south side of Bay Street.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi 2.

Referred to Committee

The following, appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar were taken up:

Appropriating $177,855 for contractual services and litiga- tion expense, City Attorney ; Day Care Services, Social Services Department ; temporary salaries, contractual services and ma- terials and supplies. Sheriff; and temporary salaries. Tax Collector; and rescinding various appropriations totalling $8,760, Sheriff; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-84, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Appropriating $30,682, Social Services Department, for Chinese Newcomers Information and Referral Service; ap- propriating $152,139, Sheriff, salaries for Ruchell Magee Trial; $21,500 Public Works, for repair of fire damage to County Jail No. 2; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-87, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, March 18-20; Joseph J. Diviny, Public Utilities Commissioner, March 15-17; Mrs. John M. Douglas, Social Services Commissioner, May 3- June 3; Virgil L. Elliott, Director of Finance and Records, March 21-April 11; Louis Heilbron, Human Rights Commis- sioner, early May through mid- July; Richard K. Miller, Police Commissioner, March 22-25; Louis A. Petri, Public Utilities Commissioner, March 14-20; John Ritchie, City Planning Commissioner, March 11-13, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 166-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Request Granted

That Civil Service Commission be asked to correct clerical error in Salary Standardization Ordinance regarding position of Public Defender.

Supervisor Francois presented:

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Resolution recommending enactment of AB 88 and AC A 11, relating to bingo games.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 12-73-7, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request that consideration be given to the installation of stop signs on El Camino del Mar between 25th and 32nd Avenues.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Resolution strongly opposing establishment of superports in any location where the environment of the Bay Area may be endangered until such time as the Army Corps of Engineers can present to the residents of this region convincing argu- ments to the contrary and urging the Army Corps of Engi- neers to seek widespread public reaction to the proposed su- perport plans.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 243-73, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee,

Resolution memorializing the State Legislature to enact SB 62, a bill to retain two at-large Senatorial districts in San

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Francisco and to create a Senatorial district in Southern Cali- fornia which will provide direct representation for the Chi- cano community.

Supervisor Molinari presented on behalf of himself and super- visor Gonzales.

File 12-73-8, Resolution No.

Supervisor Molinari moved adoption.

The Chair announced that at the request of a Board member the measure would be referred to State and National Affairs Com- mittee.

Resolution requesting California Highway Commission to take emergency action to improve the Doyle Drive section of the San Francisco approach to the Golden Gate Bridge and to design the roadway to provide special lanes for the exclusive use of buses to encourage the use of public transit.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 285-73-5, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request that the Administrative Code be amended to clearly define consumer fraud and consumer protection to assure that efforts of the District Attorney's Business Investigation Division are directed to those items that are consumer ori- ented in the sense of consumer fraud and consumer protec- tion.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented: File 244-73.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee. Request Granted

Request for reports on operation of the District Attorney's Business Investigation Division.

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a communication be directed to the District Attorney commending him for his efforts in establishing a Business Investigation Division of his office. The Supervisor requested that he be asked to fill the new positions ap- proved for this purpose with persons of some experience in con- sumer fraud and consumer protection, and that he consider trans- mitting semi-annual reports to this Board within six months of implementation of this consumer protection division. The reports should indicate the number of complaints received, number of ac- tions settled, the number prosecuted with the results thereof, in order that the Board may assess the merits of this new division and how effectively it is operating.

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No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Cominittee

Request that committee hearings be held to consider endorse- ment of AB 352, rehabilitation of housing.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 12-73-9.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Announcement

President Pelosi announced that there would be a brief caucus at the conclusion of the Board meeting.

Adopted

Motion that certificates of honor be awarded the following:

Joseph Miller (Supervisor Pelosi)

Lt. Kemieth Hill Higden, U.S.N. (Supervisor Tamaras)

John Bryan (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Henry Romiguiere (Supervisor Kopp) Harry Chaitin (Supervisor Kopp) Joseph Thalheimer (Supervisor Kopp) Bemice Fardin (Supervisor Kopp) Norvell Gillespie (Supervisor Kopp) Antonio Giovanzana (Supervisor Molinari) Arthur Menzies (Supervisors Pelosi, Mendelsdin) Mary Andronico (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

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ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

There being no further business, the Board, at the hoiu- of 6:30 p.m. adjourned.

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In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday, March 26, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —11.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisors Gonzales excused from attendance at 3:30 p.m. (See infra)

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Tuesday, February 13, 1973, was considered read and approved.

Presentation of Guests

The Chair introduced former prisoner of war Lieutenant Ken- neth Hill Higden, U.S.N., his wife and his mother, and Lieutenant- Commander Graham Hicks, Oak Knoll Hospital.

Supervisors Tamaras presented a certificate of honor to Lt. Higden expressing warm greeting and highest honor to him as a former prisoner of war recently released from long captivity in a North Vietnam prison.

COMMUNICATION

Disapproval Sustained

The following resolution, returned disapproved and vetoed by his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

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Resolution urging the State Legislature to prohibit the Uni- versity of California from building the proposed dental school and steam plant in the Inner Sunset District of San Francisco (Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp)

File 491-72-1, Resolution No.

The Clerk read a communication from his Honor, the Mayor, re- turning for reconsideration File 491-72-1, stating that his reasons for disapproval are the same as they were when he disapproved the original resolution in opposition to the Dental School, and offering to meet personnally with members of the Board to the end that a positive project can go forward.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to refer the resolution to committee.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved as an amendment that the Board reconsider the Mayor's disapproval.

Motion to reconsider adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Mendelsohn, Tamaras

The Clerk explained the parliamentary situation that in view of the Mayor's disapproval and the Board's action to reconsider, the question now before the Board is whether the resolution will be- come effective notwithstanding the Mayor's disapproval. It will require eight aye votes to override the Mayor's disapproval.

Thereupon the roll was called and the Mayor's disapproval was sustained by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 5.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $14,321 and rescinding $14,321, Registrar of Voters, for the creation of one position, Registrar of Voters, and the abolishment of one position, Registrar of Voters, effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43.5, Ordinance No. 125-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 255010, Registrar of Voters, a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-33.3, Ordinance No. 118-73.

FinaZ/y passerf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp 1.

Ordinance appropriating $68,426 from Revenue Sharing Program Fund, and SI, 734,460 from the General Fund, un- appropriated balances, and other funds, for 34 new positions, temporary salaries, contractual services, equipment, addi- tions and betterments, and other purposes, in the departments of the District Attorney, Mayor, Public Defender, Public Health, Airport, and others; and rescinding various previous appropriations totaling $461,835.

File 201-72-81, Ordinance No. 114-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 725010C, Airport Operating Fund, Operations and Security, to establish 18 positions of Airport Policeman, and 2 positions of Airport Police Sergeant; a companion measure to the pre- ceding item.

File 200-72-39, Ordinance No. 119-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 141010, District Attorney, to establish one position of Legal

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Stenographer, two positions of District Attorney's Investigator and three positions of Principal Attorney, Civil and Criminal ; a companion measure to File 201-72-81.

File 200-72-40, Ordinance No. 120-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 265010, Weights and Measures, to reclassify position of Sen- ior Clerk Typist to Clerk Typist ; a companion measure to File 201-72-81.

File 200-72-41, Ordinance No. 121-73.

Fina/Zy passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 151010, Mayor, to create four positions of Associate Budget Analyst; a companion measure to File 201-72-81.

File 200-72-42, Ordinance No. 122-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gk)nzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 165010, Public Defender, to establish two positions of Prin- cipal Attorney, Civil and Criminal, and position of Head At- torney, Civil and Criminal; a companion measure to File 201- 72-81.

File 200-72-43, Ordinance No. 123-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp 1.

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Ordinance amending Administrative Code to increase revolv- ing fund of Department of Electricity from $1,000 to $1,500.

File 208-73, Ordinance No. 130-73. -- ^

(Amends Section 10.143) > >;/-

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp 1.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-13, Ordinance No. 128-73.

(Superior Court

Action No. Plaintiff Settlement

610086 Carrie Arons $ 750.00

601888 Mitchell Luksich 450.00

621466 Vladimir L. Matov 1,350.00 551870 Daniel Roberts and Royal

Indemnity Company 5,500.00)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp 1.

Ordinance appropriating $438,000 from Revenue Sharing Program Fund, Public Health, Emergency Hospital,, for equipment; appropriating $43,933, various departments, for operation; rescinding $2,550, Fire Department, wages, and $5,600, Real Estate Department, fixed charges.

File 201-72-82, Ordinance No. 115-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp 1.

Ordinance appropriating $91,654, various departments, for operation and equipment; rescinding appropriations of $76,190, various departments, equipment.

File 201-72-79, Ordinance No. 126-73.

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{Appropriate:

Art Commission

Contractual Services

$ 100

S.F. General Hospital

Equipment

76,090

California Palace of The Legion of Honor

Contractual Services

5,000

Wages

464

Maintenance and Repair of Buildings

10,000

Rescind:

Art Commission

Equipment

100

S.F. General Hospital

Equipment

76,090

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp 1.

Ordinance amending Administrative Code prescribing pro- cedure for filing of applications for or receipt of Federal, State or other grants of funds, and the keeping of accounts in connection therewith. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 155-73, Ordinance No. 129-73.

(Amends Section 10.170, adds Section 10.170-1)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp 2.

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee without recommenda- tion heretofore considered, were taken up:

(Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference to Board without recommendation.)

Ordinance appropriating $7,788 and rescinding $7,788, Hu- man Rights Commission, for the creation of position of Rep- resentative, Human Rights Commission, and the abolishment of position of Human Relations Representative, Human Rights Commission, effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43.3, Ordinance No. 124-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp 1.

Rescission of Action

Further in the proceedings. Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that the vote by which File 201-72-43.3 was finally passed be rescinded.

No objection and motion carried.

The roll was called and the ordinance was finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors China, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, von Berold- ingen 4.

(Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference to Board without recommendation.)

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 149010, Human Rights Commission; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-33.1, Ordinance No. 117-73.

FinaZZy possec? by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp 1.

Rescission of Action

Further in the proceedings. Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that the vote by which File 200-72-33.1 was finally passed be rescinded.

No objection and motion carried.

The roll was called and the ordinance was finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, van Berold- ingen 4.

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Passed for Second Reading

The following from Finance Committee were taken up:

(Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference to Board without recommendation; Supervisor von Berold- ingen dissenting from any recommendation other than *'Do Not Pass")

Ordinance appropriating $15,790 and rescinding $14,321, Tax Collector-General Office, for the creation of position of Tax Administrator and the abolishment of position of Tax Collector effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43.4, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved "Do Pass."

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, von Beroldingen 3.

(Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference to Board without recommendation; Supervisor von Berold- ingen dissenting from any recommendation other than "Do Not Pass") ;

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 261010, Tax Collector-General Office; a companion measure to the preceding item. '"^ \

File 200-72-33.2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved "Do Pass."

Passed /or second rearfm^ by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, von Beroldingen 3.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Sections 8.400 and 8.401, for miscellaneous employees, effective July 1, 1973.

File 106-73-1, Ordinance No. 107-73.

MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1973 275

Statements

Supervisor Barbagelata read into the record the following!

Monday, March 19, 1973, Supervisor Barbagelata moved to amend the 1973-74 Salary Standardization Ordinance as follows: Increase pay scales of all miscellaneous employees series of em- ployment up to 10% but not more than 4% above prevailing rates of pay. Do not grant i>ay increases to series of employments 4.9% and above prevailing rates of pay".

Aye Votes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen.

No Votes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn and Pelosi.

Supervisor Feinstein's amendment providing for a 4% increase to all employees not recommended for more than 4% was passed by the Board.

Aye Votes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn and Pelosi.

No Votes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen.

The total pay package is estimated to be $8,000,000. $3,155,786 will be paid to employments 4.9 to 32.5% above prevailing scales increasing those percentages to a minimum of 9% to 37.7% above prevailing rates. If those series of employments were not granted the increases adopted by the Board of Supervisors, the package would have been reduced to $4,844,214. My amendment would have increased this figure by $1,677,000, making the total package $6,521,214.

The I effects of Supervisor Barbagelata's amendment are as fol- lows:

(a) Package would have been reduced by $1,478,786.

(b) 4,582 employees or 30% now compensated below prevailing rates would have received higher increases than passed by the Board.

The effects of Supervisor Feinstein's proposal are as follows:

(a) 3,150 or 20% of miscellaneous employees will still be below prevailing rates.

(b) 3,744 or 20% of miscellaneous employees will be from pre- vailing to 9% above.

(c) 3,516 or 23% of miscellaneous employees will be from 9% to 12.5% above.

(d) 5,070 or 33% of miscellaneous employees will be from 14% to 20% above.

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(A detailed analysis^ prepared by Supervisor Barbagelata, of the effects of his amendment as opposed to Supervisor Fein- stein's amendment, is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board in File No. 106-73-1.)

Supervisor Feinstein requested th^it the record reflect her sug- gestion to the Legislative and Personnel Committee that next year if at all possible it bring out a majority report so that this Board will not have to negotiate a majority. She requested that in the event there is no collective bargaining next year, that her request be relayed to next year's Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Supervisor Kopp stated that the Legislative and Personnel Com- mittee spent numerous hours in public hearings and agreed on about 75% of the recommendations, and that the members in individual good conscience each had a different approach to the balance of about 25%.

Supervisor Molinari pointed out that the same committee brought out a majority report last year which was rejected by this Board.

The roll was called and the ordinance was finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending Part III, Municipal Code, relating to transfer of mobile catering license fees and license fees for peddlers to suspend, temporarily, provisions for a transfer fee with respect to intra-f amily transfers; and to correct cleri- cal error in title of previously enacted legislation regulating peddlers (Ordinance 229-71).

File 459-72-1, Ordinance No.

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Supervisor Gonzales Excused from Attendance

At the hour of 3:30 p.m.. Supervisor Gonzales requested permis- sion to be excused from attendance.

No objection and permission granted.

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Referred to Committee

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Resolution affirming support of the T.A.S.C. (Treatment Al- ternative to Street Crime) Program under specified condi- tions. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 109-73, Resolution No.

Upon inquiry by Supervisor Feinstein, the Executive Director of the Mayor's Criminal Justice Council advised that Federal authori- ties would not consent to a grant of fimds for the project unless it included provisions for a methadone program.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to rerefer the matter to committee for further study.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 7.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn— 2.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Governmental Services Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance creating Underground District No. 303 on certain streets in the Russian Hill area. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 37-72-3, Ordinance No. 116-73.

(Chestnut Street from east side of Polk Street to west side of

Hyde Street; Francisco Street from east side of Polk Street to west side of

Larkin Street; Larkin Street from north side of Lombard Street to south side

of Bay Street.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 3.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

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Resolution authorizing immediate filling of vacated position of Senior Purchaser.

File 31-73-5, Resolution No. 194-73.

Adoptee? by the following vote: *

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen-^.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Resolution authorizing settlement of claim of John H. Yer- man against the City and County by payment of $750.

File 48-73-3, Resolution No. 196-73.

Ac/opfec? by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Morris Draying Company and Arthur F. Bull by acceptance of $412.66.

File 49-73-6, Resolution No. 197-73.

Adopierf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8.

. ' •■ ■>. Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Resolution authorizing extension of certain existing leases of real property for use by various departments.

File 64-73-8, Resolution No. 198-73.

Arfopf erf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Resolution authorizing lease with James Tuck, et al., as Les- sors, of property at 2690 Jennings Street for use by the De- partment of Public Health for a Methadone Maintenance Clinic, and with Ed and Marion Goodman, as Lessors, of prop- erty at 211 Industrial Street for use by the Bayview-Hunters Point Model Neighborhood Agency.

File 64-73-9, Resolution No. 199-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Resolution authorizing amendment of lease with Mary and Adolfo de Urioste, as Lessors, of property at 480 McAllister Street for use by the Department of Public Works.

File 64-73-10, Resolution No. 200-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for use by the Police Department for project entitled "San Fran- cisco Justice Information System."

File 121-73-1, Resolution No. 203-73.

Adopted by the following vote.

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for use by the Police Department for project entitled "Police Youth Program."

File 121-73-2, Resolution No. 204-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled "Streetworkers : A Community Based Alterna- tive to Probation and Parole."

File 121-73-3, Resolution No. 205-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

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Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled "Youth at the Crossroads."

File 121-73-4, Resolution No. 206-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for use by the Police Department for project entitled "San Fran- cisco Police Minority Recruitment Program."

File 121-73-5, Resolution No. 207-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for use by the Police Department for project entitled "Project CABLE."

File 121-73-6, Resolution No. 208-73.

Arfopterf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled "Chinatown Youth Services Coordinating Center."

File 121-73-7, Resolution No. 209-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for use by the Police Department for project entitled "Project Diversion."

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File 121-73^8, Resolution No. 210-73^: - ^Mh^

Adopted by the following vote: .>%'.-'

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for use by the Police Department for project entitled "Expanded Laboratory Services." ..:jvl.-

File 121-73-10, Resolution No< 211-73. . ^ ;^ ,. :

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9. j

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled "San Francisco Drug Abuse Co- ordinating Council."

File 122-73-1, Resolution No. 212-73.

>l(/opted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Franpois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for piro ject entitled "Hunters Point Methadone ]W[iainte- nance Program."

File 122-73-2, Resolution No. 213-73.

Arfopterf by the following vote: •'..•> i » j

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled "Reality House West."

File 122-73-3, Resolution No. 214-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp— 2.

Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled "Walden House."

File 122-73-4, Resolution No. 215-73.

Arfopterf by the following vote : .

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gronzales, Kopp— 2.

Resolution authorizing Chief Adult Probation Oflficer to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled "Volunteer Project for Adult Probation."

File 123-73-1, Resolution No. 216-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Gronzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing the Sheriff to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled "Improvement of County Parole Program."

File 124-73-1, Resolution No. 217-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9. /

Absent: SuF>ervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing the Sheriff to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled "Sheriff's Correctional Training Program."

File 124-73-2, Resolution No. 218-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing the Sheriff to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled "Transitions to Freedom."

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File 124-73-3, Resolution No. 219-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing the Coroner to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled "Drug Abuse in San Francisco County."

File 125-73-1, Resolution No. 220-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing Chief of the Fire Department to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled "Project Arson Detection and Identification."

File 127-73-1, Resolution No. 221-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing the Chief Juvenile Probation OflScer to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled "San Francisco Juvenile Court Information System."

File 128-73-1, Resolution No. 222-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing assignment of Forest Hill Parking Plaza lease from Andrew Peters and Arthur C. Jinkerson, doing business as Dewey Foods, to Georgios Markoulakis.

File 212-73, Resolution No. 230-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

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Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution authorizing purchase of property from Pyramid Investment Corporation for $158,000 for use by the Depart- ment of Public Works for the widening of Washington Street.

File 232-73, Resolution No. 231-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $456,772 from General Fund and other sources, for Art Commission (telephone service) , Board of Supervisors (official advertising). Public Works (parking meters). Port (insurance), and various departments (equip- ment) ; rescinding appropriations totaling $380,370, various departments.

File 201-72-83, Ordinance No.

{Appropriate:

Art Commission

Telephone Service

$ 440

Fire Department

Equipment

33,137

Board of Supervisors

Official Advertising

48,205

Treasurer

Equipment

1,162

Coroner

Equipment (Ambulance)

5,818

Public Works

Equipment (Parking Meters)

280,000

Laguna Honda Hospital

Equipment

910

Port Commission

Fixed Charges (Insurance)

87,100

Rescind:

Fire Department

Equipment 33,137

Treasurer

Services of Other Departments 1,162

Laguna Honda Hospital

Equipment 910

Off-street Parking

Land Purchases and Construction of

Neighborhood Parking Districts 280,0(X)

Port Commission

Fixed Charges (Insurane) 65,161)

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Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of George L. Byrnes against the City and County by payment of $2,000; Superior Court No. 612330.

File 45-73-14, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of B. Fontana & Sons, Inc., against the City and County by payment of $2,500; Municipal Court No. 635982.

: File 45-73-15, Ordinance No.

Passedfor second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9..

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to reflect Muni- cipal and Superior Court memberships in organizations.

File 230-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Sections 16.6-30 and 16.6-37)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2. ' f

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance amending Part III of the Municipal Code to in- crease license fees for food product and market establish- ments, and providing for effective date.

File 53-72-2.2, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 248)

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Class A, increase inven-

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tory from $100 to $150; Class B, increase inventory from $100 to $150 and reduce fee from $22 to $17.50. )

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gronzales, Kopp— 2.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Finally Passed as Amended

Ordinance appropriating ( ($177,855) ) $173,348, from vari- ous sources for City Attorney (contractual services and litiga- tion expense). Social Services (St. Patrick's Day Care Cen- ter), Sheriff (temporary salaries— Magee trial, contractual services and supplies). Tax Collector (temporary salaries); rescinding $8,760 from various appropriations, Sheriff; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-84, Ordinance No. 106-73.

(Appropriate:

City Attorney

Contractual Services $ 6,000

Litigation Expense 32,500

Social Services Day Care Services

St. Patrick's Day Care Center 20,508

Sheriff

Temporary Salaries— Magee Trial 30,000

Contractual Services 15,000

Materials and Supplies ((56,507)) 52,000

Tax Collector

Temporary Salaries 17,340

Rescind:

Sheriff

Temporary Salaries 5,333

Contractual Services 1,361

Materials and Supplies 2,066)

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce total appropria- tion from $177,855 to $173,348, reduce appropriation for Sheriff, Materials and Supplies, from $56,507 to $52,000.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

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Motion ac/op^erf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen-^9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Finally passed as amended by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen^O.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Adopted

The following recommendation of Joint Finance and Social Ser- vices Committee was taken up:

Resolution requesting continuation and expansion of pro- grams of summer employment for underprivileged youths under the auspices of the Department of Public Works. (Su- pervisor Feinstein)

, File 200-73, Resolution No. 229-73.

Arfopterf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Planning and Development Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code to remove the termination date applicable to non-conforming dwellings in M-1 and M-2 zoning districts.

File 225-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Sections 151 and 154)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Board Sitting in Caucus were taken up:

Resolution appointing members of the Mental Health Ad- visory Board.

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File 92-72-29, Resolution No. 193-73.

(Dr. Nicholas Cummings (Psychologist), for the term ending November 13, 1975;

Dr. Jack S. Gordon (Physician), for the term ending No- vember 13, 1975;

Reverend David B, White, representative of the public, for the term ending November 13, 1975.)

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution appointing Supervisor Dianne Feinstein as repre- sentative of the Board of Supervisors to participate in the Action Committee for the Bay Delta Resources Recovery Demonstration.

File 33-73-9, Resolution No. 195-73.

Ac?optec? by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution submitting nominees to his Honor, the Mayor, for appointment to membership of the Citizens' Committee for Public Participation in Waste Water Project Evaluation,

File 92-73-5, Resolution No. 201-73.

(Nominees: Mr. Alan T. Mitchum, Mr. Hans A. Feibusch, Mrs. Ellen Johnck, Mr. John H. Kirkwood.)

Adoptee? by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Resolution approving appointment of Mrs. Joan M. Byrnes as a member of the Housing Authority for the term ending March 31, 1975, vice Mrs. A. E. Charles, resigned.

File 92-73-8, Resolution No. 202-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

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Consideration Continued

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Green Street be- tween Taylor and Leavenworth Streets, and designating Jones Street, southbound, between Green and Vallejo Streets as a temporary one-way street, April 15, 1973, for commemora- tion ceremonies of the 1906 earthquate and fire.

File 42-73-9, Resolution No.

Supervisor Chinh, seconded by Supervisors Molinari, moved that consideration be continued to April 2, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code prohibiting operation of vehicles in excess of 6,000 pounds upon Vicente Street be- tween Sixteenth and Nineteenth Avenues, and upon Eigh- teenth Avenue between Vicente and UUoa Streets, with certain enumerated exceptions. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 20-72-60, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 28.3)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code providing for an ex- pedited judicial hearing for indigent owners of towed vehi- cles; and providing for a severability clause.

File 236-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 160, adds Section 160.01 )

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Referred to Committee

The following from the Board's Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $71,151 from General Fund and

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other sources, for District Attorney, (books and contractual services); Social Services, (Day Care Services -Haight- Ash- bury Children's Center) ; Juvenile Court, (temporary salaries, overtime, holiday pay and wages) ; rescinding appropriation of $50,611, Juvenile Court (foster homes and institutions); an emergency measure.

File 201-72-88, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

SPECIAL ORDER 4:00 P.M.

Awarding of bid or rejecting all bids by Board of Supervisors not later than 4:00 p.m. (Pacific Standard Time), March 26, 1973, at the Chamber of the Board of Supervisors, City Hall, Civic Center, San Francisco, for:

$ 1,480,000 Municipal Water System Bonds, 1961, Series K

5,250,000 Market Street Reconstrution and Improve- ment Bonds, 1968, Series C

1,500,000 Water Pollution Control Bonds, 1970, Series B

6,150,000 Fire Protection Systems Improvement Bonds, 1971, Series A 20,000,000 San Franciso Harbor Improvement Bonds, 1971, Series A

1,500,000 Street and Parkway Lighting Bonds, 1972, Series A

Adopted

The Clerk presented the following from the Controller:

Resolution accepting bid of United California Bank, Security Pacific National Bank, Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Associates in connection with the sale of $1,480,000 City and County of San Francisco Municipal Water System Bonds, 1961, Series K.

File 176-73-8, Resolution No. 223-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution accepting bid of Bank of America, Crocker Na- tional Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. and Associates, in con- nection with the sale of $5,250,000 City and County of San

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Francisco Market Street Reconstruction and Improvement Bonds, 1968, Series C.

File 176-73-9, Resolution No. 224-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution accepting bid of Bank of America, N.T. & S.A., Crocker National Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. and Associ- ates in connection with the sale of $1,500,000 City and Coun- ty of San Francisco Water Pollution Control Bonds, 1970, Series B.

File 176-73-10, Resolution No. 225-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution accepting bid of Bank of America, Crocker Na- tional Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. and Associates, in con- nection with the sale of $6,150,000 City and County of San Francisco Fire Protection Improvement Bonds, 1971, Series A.

File 176-73-11, Resolution No. 226-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution accepting bid of United California Bank, Security Pacific National Bank, Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Associates in connection with the sale of $20,000,000 City and County of San Francisco Harbor Improvement Bonds, 1971, Series A.

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File 176-73-12, Resolution No. 227-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution accepting bid of Bank of America, Crocker Na- tional Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. and Associates, in con- nection with the sale of $1,500,000 City and County of San Francisco Street and Park Lighting Bonds, 1972, Series A.

File 176-73-13, Resolution No. 228-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, March 24-26; Dean Anderson, Member, Retirement Board, March 22-23; William Jack Chow, Civil Service Commissioner, March 22- 24; Terry A. Francois, Member, Board of Supervisors, March 26-31; Bernard Orsi, General Manager, Personnel, Civil Service Commission, April 11-16; John Ritchie, City Planning Commissioner, March 22-23, April 4-9; Madeleine H. Russell, Trustee, War Memorial, March 22-25, AprU 5-15; Dr. David J. Sanchez, Jr., Member, Board of Education, March 22-26, 1973 ; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 190-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

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ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Resolution urging the Bay Area Rapid Transit District Board of Directors to adopt i^ecommendations of its special con- sultant, and to retain a qualified reliability assurance group to implement such recommendations forthwith and conduct a thorough study of the automatic train control system.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 137-73-2, Resolution No.

Supervisor Kopp moved immediate adoption. Upon objection of Supervisor Francois to immediate adoption, the matter was re- ferred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Statement

Supervisor Kopp requested that the Journal reflect his reasons for urging immediate adoption. He stated that there is good reason to believe that BARTD will not begin operations in San Francisco in September of this year unless steps are taken to implement recommendations made by the Profet study group. He is bringing this matter before the Board of Supervisors for immediate adoption so that it cannot be said in the future that he was in any way remiss in his duty as a member of the BARTD Board of Directors or in any way derelict in bringing to the attention of the Board of Su- pervisors a matter of such urgency.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp thereupon requested that the City Attorney be asked to advise whether San Francisco representatives on the Board of Directors of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District are under a duty, as a matter of law, to vote in such multi-county capa- city in accordance with San Francisco's officially established policy.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Resolution petitioning Federal and State authorities to initiate a program designed to afford immediate relief to consumers from sharply rising meat prices, and urging San Francisco citizens to restrict their purchases of meat until prices are decreased.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 175-73, Resolution No. 191-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved immediate adoption.

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Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Referred to Committee

Charter amendment adding Section 3.306 thereto, and amending Sections 3.401, 3.404, 3.510, 3.585, 3.594, and 3.694 thereof, relating to legal representation of officers, boards or commissions of the City and County.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 111-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property by eminent domain at a cost not to exceed $60,000 for the widen- ing of Harney Way from Jamestown Avenue to Alanna Way and construction of a pedestrian overpass across Jamestown Avenue at Harney Way.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 252-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Committee,

Request Granted

Request for letter of commendation.

Supervisor Mendelsohn requested that a letter of commendation be sent to Amy Ross congratulating her on being elected Treasurer of her third grade class.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider installation of a landscaped traffic island on Church Street at the intersection of 19th Street.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 254-73.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide for recomputation of retirement allowances being paid pursuant to optional modification No. 2 or No. 3 to widowers of female employees who retired prior to January 1, 1973, as members

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of the Retirement System under Section 8.507 or Section 8.509 of the Charter, and who died prior to the effective date of Section 16.80-6.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 251-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Request Granted

Request for assistance to the residents of Chinatown.

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a communication be directed to the Police Department regarding the wave of violence in Chinatown asking that two additional patrol cars and additional foot patrol be assigned to that area to assist the Chinese com- munity.

Supervisor von Beroldingen also requested that the Human Rights Commission be asked to establish liaison with youth leaders in the Chinese community to deal with this problem on a one-to- one basis.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Request that the Art Commission be asked to consider grant- ing representation to the Filipino community in the Neighbor- hood Arts Program.

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that the Clerk direct a communication to the Art Commission asking why Mr. Russell Robles, an outstanding Filipino- American artist, had not been ap- pointed as a district organizer for the Filipino community in the Neighborhood Arts Program, pointing out that said community had no representation in the program.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be hold to review the University of Cali- fornia Medical Center plans to construct a new dental facility, requesting the Chancellor to testify as to the feasibility of ac- quiring an alternate site for the dental school.

Supervisors Feinstein and Mendelsohn presented:

File 491-72-2.

Referred to Joint Planning and Development and State and Na- tional Affairs Committee.

Request Granted

Request that the City Attorney prepare legislation which would end the exemption of the Redevelopment Agency prop- erties from the Urban Design Plan and zoning restrictions.

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Supervisor Feinstein requested that the above legislation be pre- pared for her subsequent introduction, and also requested that the City Attorney advise what specific action would be necessary to place property owned by the State under local zoning control.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Request the Department of Public Works to consider instal- lation of flashing yellow lights at the triangular intersection of Hunters Point Boulevard and Innes Avenue, the scene of fre- quent accidents, including two fatal collisions.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider amending Section 2.70 of the Administrative Code to elin^iinate the provision that at least five days must intervene between the first ap- pearance of any proposed legislation authorizing a temporary use or occupancy of a public street before the Board of Super- visors as a referral from committee and any Board action thereon.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 253-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Ordinance approving amendment to Sutter^Stockton public parking lease between the City and County and the City of San Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation, relating to the opera- tion of an enlarged public off-street parking facility.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 249-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request Granted

Request that the Department of Public Works be asked to consider installation of a sidewalk at 25 Morningside Drive.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Request that a communication be directed to the Registrar of Voters of Orange County asking for information concerning their voting equipment.

Supervisor Pelosi stated that he understands that Orange Countj^ has used equipment furnished by the Gyrex Corporation for a num- ber of years, and vvoald appreciate information as to the perforin-

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ance of the equipment and of the personnel assigned to assist county officials by the company.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

Golden Hinde, Ltd. (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Gonzales) Caroline Porter (Finance Committee) Tom Aspell (Supervisor Tamaras) Frank Smith (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Claire Gold (Supervisors Kopp, Feinstein, von Beroldingen)

Frank Bustema (Supervisor Pelosi)

Ella Ward Ryan (Supervisor Pelosi)

Margherita Johnson (Supervisors Tamaras, Pelosi)

Raymond D. Williamson (Supervisors Tamaras, Molinari,

Pelosi, Kopp) Peter A. Geltis (Supervisors Tamaras, Kopp) Kenneth Monteagle (Supervisor Tamaras) Kaleel Fatooh (Supervisor Tamaras) John Landrum (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 4:50 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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Approved by the Board of Supervisors May 21, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, April 2, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday, April 2, 1973,2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —11.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

COMMUNICATION

Motion Adopted

Calendared for Public Hearing

The Clerk read a communication from the Public Utilities Com- mission proposing abandoimient of certain motor coach services on Mimicipal Railway Line No. 31, Balboa.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved that the matter be calendared for public hearing on April 23, 1973, as a Special Order of business at the hour of 2:00 p.m.

No objection and motion carried.

Presentation of Guests

The Chair introduced and welcomed the Honorable David Ben- Dov, Consul General of Israel. The Consul then introduced the Mayor of Nazareth (Arab Muslim), Seis El Deen Zu-Abi; the Mayor of Upper Nazareth (Jew), Mordechai Alon; and the Di- rector of Government Tourist Bureau in Nazareth (Roman Catho- lic, Arab Christian), Antoine H. Shaheen.

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SPEaAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing of protests relative to the improvement of Banks Street, south of Crescent Avenue.

Board of Supervisors to hear protests, if any, of all persons inter- ested in the following described work done or in the warrant, as- sessment, or diagram for payment of the cost of the same, or in any property affected thereby: Improvement of Banks Street, south of Crescent Avenue by Bepco, Inc., Contractor, as described in Decla- ration of Intention Order No. 89,238 of the Department of Public Works dated August 4, 1971.

File 415-71.

The Chair inquired if anyone present wished to speak. There being no response, the Chair declared the hearing concluded.

Adopted

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Motion confirming warrant, assessment and diagram for the improvement of Banks Street, south of Crescent Avenue.

File 415-71.

Supervisor Chinn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved "Do Pass."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Concluded

Hearing of ail persons interested in or objecting to the pro- posed vacation of a sewer easement in the property of the Cali- fornia State University, San Francisco, in the vicinity of the intersection of Lake Merced and Font Boulevards.

File 545-72-2.

The Chair inquired if anyone present wished to speak. There being no response, the Chair declared the hearing concluded.

Adopted

The following from Streets and TransF)ortation Committee was taken up:

Resolution ordering the vacation of a sewer easement in prop- erty of the California State University, San Francisco, in the vicinity of intersection of Lake Merced and Font Boulevards.

MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1973 303

File 545-72-2, Resolution No. 235-73.

Supervisor Chinn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved "Do Pass."

Arfop^ec? by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

(Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference to Board without recommendation; Supervisor von Berold- ingen dissenting from any recommendation other than *'Do Not Pass")

Ordinance appropriating $15,790 and rescinding $14,321, Tax Collector-General Office, for the creation of position of Tax Administrator and the abolishment of position of Tax Collector effective November 29, 1972.

File 201-72-43.4, Ordinance No. 137-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, von Beroldingen 3.

(Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras dissenting from reference to Board without recommendation; Supervisor von Berold- ingen dissenting from any recommendation other than "Do Not Pass")

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 261010, Tax Collector-General Office; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-33.2, Ordinance No. 136-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, von Beroldingen 3.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

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Ordinance appropriating $456,772 from General Fund and other sources, for Art Commission (telephone service) , Board of Supervisors (official advertising). Public Works (parking meters), Port (insurance), and various departments (equip- ment) ; rescinding appropriations totaling $380,370, various departments.

File 201-72-83, Ordinance No. 138-73.

{APPROPRIATE:

Art Commission

Telephone Service

$ 440

Fire Department

Equipment

33,137

Board of Supervisors

Official Advertising

48,205

Treasurer

Equipment

1,162

Coroner

Equipment (Ambulance)

5,818

Public Works

Equipment (Parking Meters)

280,000

Laguna Honda Hospital

Equipment

910

Port Commission

Fixed Charges (Insurance)

87,100

RESCIND: Fire Department

Equipment 33,137

Treasurer

Services of Other Departments 1,162

Laguna Honda Hospital

Equipment 910

Off-Street Parking

Land Purchases and Construction of

Neighborhood Parking Districts 280,000

Port Commission

Fixed Charges (Insurance) 65,161)

Finally passed by the following vote : ^

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of George ,L. Byrnes against the City and County by payment of $2,000; Superior Court No. 612330.

File 45-73-14, Ordinance No. 139-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of B. Fontana & Sons, Inc., against the City and County by payment of $2,500; Municipal Court No. 635982.

File 45-73-15, Ordinance No. 140-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to reflect Muni- cipal and Superior Court memberships in organizations.

File 230-73, Ordinance No. 142-73.

( Amends Sections 16.6-30 and 16.6-37 )

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for second reading as Amended

Ordinance amending Part III of the Municipal Code to in- crease license fees for food product and market establish- ments, and providing for effective date.

File 53-72-2.2, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 248)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved amendment to change effective date of the ordinance from October 1, 1973, to September 1, 1973.

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for second reading, as amended, by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Temporarily Postponed

Resolution authorizing acquisition of real property from Uni- versal Cooperage Corporation, for $110,250, for use by the Model Cities Agency for Bayview-Hunters Point Ambulatory Health Care Facility.

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File 209-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved to temporarily postpone, pending attendance of the Director of Prop)erty.

No objection and motion carried.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Planning and Development Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code to remove the termination date applicable to non-conforming dwellings in M-1 and M-2 zoning districts.

File 225-73, Ordinance No. 141-73.

(Amends Sections 151 and 154)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Green Street between Jones and Leavenworth Street, and designating Jones Street, southbound, between Green and Vallejo Streets as a temporary one-way street, April 15, 1973, for commemora- tion ceremonies of the 1906 earthquake and fire.

File 42-73-9, Resolution No. 238-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code prohibiting operation of vehicles in excess of 6,000 pounds upon Vicente Street be- tween Sixteenth and Nineteenth Avenues, and upon Eigh- teenth Avenue between Vicente and UUoa Streets, with certain enumerated exceptions. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 20-72-60, Ordinance No. 135-73.

(Adds Section 28.3)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

MONDAY, APRIL % 1973 307

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code providing for an ex- pedited judicial hearing for indigent owners of towed vehi- cles; and providing for a serverability clause.

File 236-73, Ordinance No. 143-73.

(Amends Section 160, adds Section 160.01)

Fimz/Zy passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendation of Governmental Services Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Resolution stating policy of the Board of Supervisors to ac- quire new voting equipment, and creating an advisory com- mittee to recommend the voting system most suitable to the needs of the citizens of San Francisco. (Supervisor Francois)

File 256-72-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that consideration be continued two weeks.

No objection and motion carried.

NEW BUSINESS Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous assess- ments in the 1970, 1971 and 1972 assessment roils, decreas- ing taxes; Schedule P.P. 206.

File 14-73-4, Resolution No. 236-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing immediate filling of vacated position of Powerhouse Superintendent-Early Intake, Hetch Hetchy.

File 31-73-6, Resolution No. 237-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

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Resolution accepting gift of $60,000 from the National En- dowment for the Arts for use by the Art Commission for the Neighborhood Arts Program.

File 38-73-12, Resolution No. 192-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Russell Rasmus and Audrey Smith by accept- ance of $1,666.66.

File 49-73-3, Resolution No. 239-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Charles Constantine and Marie Constantine by acceptance of $6,500.

File 49-73-7, Resolution No. 240-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution granting application of Dora Garibaldi for leave to present a late claim against the City and County.

File 50-73-4, Resolution No. 241-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the General Manager of Public Utili- ties to apply for and accept Federal funds for the Transit Im- provement Program of the Municipal Railway.

File 151-73-2, Resolution No. 242-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1973 309

Resolution authorizing lease between the Public Utilities Com- mission, as Lessor, and the State of California of certain land at Mocassin Creek, Tuolumne County, for use by the State as a fish hatchery.

File 222-73, Resolution No. 245-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution declaring an emergency and authorizing the Direc- tor of Public Works to execute in the most expeditious man- ner the rehabilitation of County Jail No. 2 at San Bruno.

File 227-73, Resolution No. 246-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of J. C. Phillips against the City and County by payment of $1,750; Superior Court No. 599307.

File 45-73-16, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance approving concession agreement between the Rec- reation and Park Commission, as Lessor, and the Palace of Fine Arts League, Inc., for the operation of concessions at the Palace of Fine Arts.

File 62-73-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Explanation of Vote

Supervisor Kopp asked that the Journal reflect that he voted aye on the preceding measure even though the concession was not the subject of competitive bids on the basis that it would be impractical to follow competitive bid procedures with respect to this particular concessionaire, since the League is a nonprofit corporation whose

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primary purpose is to further develop and improve the Palace of Fine Arts.

Consideration Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance appropriating $30,682, Social Services, Informa- tion and Referral Service, Chinese Newcomers; $152,139, Sheriff, Overtime, Ruchell Magee Trial; and $21,500, Public Works, Repair of Fire Damage to County Jail No. 2 ; an emer- gency measure.

File 201-72-87, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed for attendance of a repre- sentative of the Department of Public Works to explain estimate of costs to repair fire damage to County Jail No. 2.

No objection and motion carried.

Consideration Continued

Ordinance authorizing use of certain Recreation and Park De- partment real property in Golden Gate Park by the California Academy of Sciences for expansion of existing facilities.

File 237-73, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, consideration was continued to April 9, 1973.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

From Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment."

Ordinance appropriating (($89,540)) $88,740^ various de- partments, for operations; ( ($1,522,000, Public Works, for St. Francis Circle Underpass) ) ; and rescinding ( ($175,726) ) $13,626 from various appropriations, various departments.

File 201-72-86, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

City Attorney

Maintenance and Repair of auto equipment $ 500

Police

Extra duty Magee trial security 70,500

Equipment (20 motor scooters) 12,700

Board of Supervisors

Assessment Appeals Board

fees and other compensation ( (3,000) ) 2,200

Chief Administrative Officer

Fish and game propagation 426

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Real Estate -v--

Fixed Charges (insurance) 545

Public Works-Engineering

( (St. Francis Circle Underpass

(from Gas Tax Fund) 277,(XX)) )

( (St. Francis Circle Underpass (from Road Fund unappropriated balance) 1,245,000) )

Holiday pay 1,869

RESCIND:

City Attorney

Permanent Salaries 500

Police

Equipment 12,700

Chief Administrative Officer

Fish and game propagation 426

( (Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund

0*Shaughnessy Blvd. improvements 162,100) ) )

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce total appropria- tions for various departments from $89,540 to $88,740; reduce appropriation for Board of Supervisors, Assessment Appeals Board, from $3,000 to $2,200; delete appropriations for Public Works, St. Francis Circle Underpass in total amount of $1,522,CKX) and refer to Joint Finance and Streets and Trans- portation Committee.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Ordinance appropriating ( ($18,112) ) $15,203, Department of Electricity, for permanent salaries, equipment and manda- tory fringe benefits ; creating four positions of Parking Meter Repairman.

File 201-72-85, Ordinance No.

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(APPROPRIATE: Electricity

Permanent Salaries $8,694

Equipment (automotive vehicles) ((7,909)) 5,000

Mandatory Fringe Benefits 1,509)

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce total appropria- tion from $18,112 to $15,203; reduce appropriation for equip- ment from $7,909 to $5,000.)

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Finance Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 231010, Electricity adding four positions of Parking Meter Repairman; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-45, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Reref erred to Committee

The following from Finance Committee were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $3,852, Sheriff for salaries and mandatory fringe benefits; creating position of Administra- tive Chef.

File 201-72-85.1, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved that the matter be rereferred to Finance Committee pursuant to request of the Sheriff's Department.

No objection and motion carried.

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Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 1730I0B, Sheriff, creating position of Administrative Chef; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-44, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved that the matter be rereferred to Finance Committee.

No objection and motion carried. .

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Health Code relating to owner's and occupant's responsibility for removal and abatement of nui- sances ; providing for the creation of a continuing appropria- tion account for payment of removal and abatement by the Director of Public Health; and establishing procedure for creating liens and special assessments on properties for ex- penses so incurred. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 213-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 93, adds Sections 94, 95, 96, 96.5 through 96.8, 97, and 97.1 through 97.6.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Consideration Continued

The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Resolution authorizing acquisition of real property from Uni- versal Cooperage Corporation ,for $110,250, for use by the Model Cities Agency for Bayview-Hunters Point Ambulatory Health Care Facility.

File 209-73, Resolution No.

At the request of Supervisor Feinstein, the Director of Property consented to attempt to acquire a 90-day option on the property to assure that there is an opportunity to ascertain whether funding for construction of the facility is available before a commitment is made to purchase the land.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that the matter be continued for one week.

No objection and motion carried.

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/^u: /i* Passed for Second Reading as Amended / mnatv^

The following from Joint Health and Environment and Planning and Development Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code establishing objectives, criteria and procedures for environmental evalu- ation of projects and preparation of environmental impact reports pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, and the guidelines for implementation of the Act adopted by the Secretary for Resources, including specification of the applicability of such requirements, re- sponsibilities of departments, steps in preparation and con- sideration of evaluations and reports, and requirements for fees; and establishing an Office of Environmental Review to carry out these requirements within the Department of City Planning.

File 504-72-1, Ordinance No. (Adds Chapter 31)

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that consideration be continued one week to give him an oppor- tunity to study the legislation.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Gonzales, Molinari 4.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Supervisor von Beroldingen then explained the provisions of the ordinance and urged its passage for second reading at this time with the understanding that it would be subject to refinement at a later date.

After discussion. Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to adopt forty-six specified amendments as shown on list of 72 proposed amendments submitted to the mem- bers for their consideration. (See File 504-72-1 for details.)

Explanation of Vote

Supervisor Gonzales stated that he will vote "no" because he objected to the introduction of numerous amendments which the Board had not had an opportunity to study.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved as an amendment that consideration be continued one week.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Tamaras —5

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 6.

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Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that consideration of Supervisor Kopp's motion to amend be temporarily postponed.

No objection and motion carried.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, thereupon moved to amend Section 31.11 (d) to read as follows:

"1. In cases in which the Board of Supervisors must appropriate money for the carrying out of the project, or appropriate money for City and County assistance to the carrying out of the proj- ect, the decision by the Board of Supervisors to proceed with the carrying out of the project, beyond the stage of feasibility and planning studies as described in Section 31.16 of this Chapter, shall constitute the decision to carry out or approve the project. Such decision may occur subsequent to the appropriation of money for the project, but no funds other than funds for such feasibility and planning studies shall be expended prior to re- appropriation of funds by the Board of Supervisors, approving the carrying out of the project.

"2. In cases in which the Board of Supervisors must decide upon a project that will not involve appropriation of money by said Board, the decision by said Board shall constitute the decision to carry out or approve the project."

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Tamaras 4.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to amend Section 31.31 (i) to read as follows:

"With respect to projects preceding CEQA and the State Guide- lines, and projects for which evaluations and EIR*s have al- ready been completed, or on which substantial work has been performed, CEQA and the State Guidelines make provision as to when, if at all, a new evaluation or EIR must be prepared. In cases in which an evaluation or EIR has already been pre- pared, a revised evaluation or EIR is required when substantial changes occur either in the proposed project or with respect to the circumstances under which the project is to be undertaken. An effort shall be made, in preparation of evaluations and EIR's, to consider alternatives and thus avoid the need for such further review of the project."

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

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Discussion was then held on Supervisor Kopp's proposed forty- six amendments, and Supervisor Francois requested that the items be considered seriatim.

After further discussion Supervisor Francois withdrew his re- quest for seriatim consideration.

The roll was called and the motion approving forty-six amend- ments proposed by Supervisor Kopp was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Moli- nari, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 5.

Rescission of Action

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved that the vote by which Supervisor Kopp's forty-six amendments was adopted be rescinded.

Motion to rescind adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, von Beroldingen 5 .

Supervisor Kopp then requested seriatim consideration of the proposed amendments.

After general discussion Supervisor Kopp withdrew his request.

The roll was called and Supervisor Kopp's forty-six amendments were adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Moli- nari, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 5.

Rescission of Action

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that the vote by which Supervisor Kopp's forty-six amendments was adopted be rescinded.

Motion to rescind adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, von Beroldingen 5.

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The roll was called and Supervisor Kopp*s motion to adopt forty- six amendments was refused adoption by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, von Beroldingen 5 .

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 6.

Thereafter the ordinance as previously amended was passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, von Beroldingen 5.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $30,682, Social Services, Informa- tion and Referral Service, Chinese Newcomers; $152,139, Sheriff, Overtime, Ruchell Magee Trial; and $21,500, Public Works, Repair of Fire Damage to County Jail No. 2 ; an emer- gency measure.

File 201-72-87, Ordinance No. 131-73.

At the request of Supervisor Kopp, a representative of the De- partment of Public Works explained that $21,500 was required for structual work and that an additional $14,500 will be required to repair other damages.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Molinari, von Beroldingen 2,

Adopted

The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation Committee were taken up:

Resolution granting revocable permit to Embarcadero Center to occupy portions of the subsidewalk space on the east side of Drumm Street between California and Sacramento Streets for an irrigation system for sidewalk trees.

File 458-72, Resolution No. 234-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Molinari, von Beroldingen 2.

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Resolution declaring intention to order the vacation of a sewer and public utilities easement in Pacific Avenue from Davis Street to The Embarcadero.

File 182-73-1, Resolution No. 243-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Molinari, von Beroldingen 2.

Resolution urging Metropolitan Transportation Commission to request that the Department of Transportation designate San Francisco as one of the cities to be included in proposed experiment in "integrated" transportation. (Supervisor K^OPP) i

File 215-73, Resolution No. 244-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Molinari, von Beroldingen 2. Resolution approving map of Laguna Tower, a condominium subdivision.

File 229-73, Resolution No. 233-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Molinari, von Beroldingen 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance ordering the improvement of Twenty-fourth Street between Third and Tennessee Streets.

File 231-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 10.

Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen 1.

Refused Adoption

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee with- out recommendation was taken up:

Resolution urging the Bay Area Rapid Transit District Board of Directors to adopt recommendations of its special consult-

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ant ; to retain a qualified reliability assurance group to imple- ment such recommendations forthwith; and to conduct a thorough study of the automatic train control system. (Su- pervisor Kopp)

File 137-73-2, Resolution No.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved "Do Pass."

Supervisor Kopp seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved as an amendment of the whole, a resolution entitled "Urging Bay Area Rapid Transit District Board of Directors to adopt all recom- mendations of the Profet Study Group and seek irmnediate im- plementation of the Automatic Train Control safety study, and all other pertinent recommendations of the Transportation Systems Center and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration or other qualified personnel".

No objection and motion adopted.

After discussion Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration be continued for one week.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Thereafter the roll was called and the resolution was refused adoption by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Finally Passed

The following appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $104,240, Social Services Depart- ment, for Day Care Centers ; an emergency measure.

File No. 201-72-94, Ordinance No. 132-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved "Do Pass".

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

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OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The Clerk presented the following from his Honor, the Mayor:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, March 27-28; Dean Bartlett, Human Rights Comniissioner, April 3-8 ; Keith P. Calden, Fire Chief, April 13-17; H. Welton Flynn, Public Utilities Commissioner, March 30- April 1, 1973; with permis- sion to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 232-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Request Granted

Supervisor Gonzales referred to a recent newspaper report on operation of the Police Information Network Computer and the number of traffic violators who have been arrested after their fines have been paid. He pointed out the waste of police manpower and funds in these instances and requested that the City Attorney pre- pare legislation for his introduction which would prohibit the Police Department from arresting a person for traffic violations in an amount less than $250. He suggested that these persons be cited the first time and arrested only when failing to appear.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Police Code by deleting Section 2823 thereof which permits pawnbroker permits to be transferred without hearings when the business is relocated due to public action.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 260-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee,

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp referred to a newspaper report that 42 San Francisco School District employees have received administrative

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promotions as the result of a Superior Court ruling which allows the School District to appoint acting assistant principals and principals to replace employees on temporary assignment elsewhere in the district. The raises in pay and in some cases the accompany- ing lifetime tenure are Supervisor Kopp's concern, inasmuch as the School District's budget will soon be received.

Supervisor Kopp asked that a commimication be directed to the School District and to the Superintendent of Schools asking whether the decision of the Superior Court has been appealed, and if not, why not.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Molinari requested that communications be directed to the Sheriff of San Mateo County and to the Airports Commis- sion, expressing his concern about parking security at San Fran- cisco International Airport. He would like information concerning the number of car boostings and the number of automobile thefts reported during 1972.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request for hearings to consider passenger safety on the Municipal Railway.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 261-73.

Supervisor Tamaras requested that public hearings be held to consider the problem of passenger safety on the Municipal Railway with a view to determining the advisability of creating a special transit detail in the Police Department to furnish police protection for passengers on transit vehicles and at transit stops.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by amending Chapter 31 thereof relating to Environmental Impact Re- ports.

Supervisors Kopp and von Beroldingen presented:

File 504-72-3, Ordinance No.

Referred to Joint Health and Environment and Planning and Development Committee.

Adopted

Motion that certificates of honor be awarded the following:

Golden Gate Lodge, B'nai B'rith (Supervisor Kopp)

California Federation of Young Democrats (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

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HugoEkenberg (Supervisor Mendelsohn) Louis A. Petri (Supervisor Molinari) Earle Swensen (Supervisor Molinari) Pacific Medical Center (Supervisor Tamaras) Joseph Lafferty (Supervisor Barbagelata) Wilbert G. Vestnys (Supervisor Chinn) Sam Yuen (Supervisor Chinn) Leo C. Ross (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Anne Draper (Supervisors Pelosi, Gonzales, Francois)

Mary E. Patterson (Supervisor Molinari)

Peter G. Kalhounis (Supervisor Tamaras)

Arthur W. Jones (Supervisor Tamaras)

John Anthony Parina (Supervisors Tamaras, Kopp)

Theodore Meyer (Supervisor Kopp)

Tong Shee Chuck (Supervisor Chinn)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of 6:30 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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Approved by the Board of Supervisors May 29, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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Monday, AprU 9, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday, April 9, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Quorimi present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Barbagelata noted present at 2:20 p.m.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Tuesday, February 20, 1973, was considered read and approved.

COMMUNICATION

The Clerk read a communication from his Honor, the Mayor, transmitting a draft proposal resulting from negotiations between the Redevelopment Agency and TOOR in an effort to settle the Yerba Buena Center litigation. The Mayor requested that the Board have a public hearing to determine whether or not the agree- ment is in the best interests of San Francisco.

The Chair announced that in view of the legal matters to be re- solved and the seriousness of the subject, he would take a week's time to confer with the City Attorney and the Clerk, and announce next Monday how the Board will proceed in order to comply with the Mayor's request.

(325)

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Taken Up Out of Order

Reref erred to Committee

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, the following recommendation of Cultural Activities Committee was taken up out of order:

Resolution petitioning Board of Trustees of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco to calendar annual exhibits by community art groups and groups composed of San Francisco artists. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 199-73-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that the matter be rereferred to Cultural Activities Com- mittee.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending Part III of the Municipal Code to in- crease license fees for food product and market establish- ments, and providing for effective date.

File 53-72-2.2, Ordinance No. 144-73.

(Amends Section 248)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing acquisition of real property from Uni- versal Cooperage Corporation, for $110,250, for use by the Model Cities Agency for Bayview-Hunters Point Ambulatory Health Care Facility.

File 209-73, Resolution No. 256-73.

The Clerk presented a communication from the Director of Property advising that he has been unable to obtain an extension of time on the offer to sell the property to the City.

MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1973 327

Supervisor Feinstein presented a communication from Ambu- latory Health Care Facility Corporation advising that financing is available to proceed with construction of the Bayview-Hunters Point Ambulatory Health Center.

Thereafter the roll v/as called and the resolution was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Finally Passed

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of J. C. Phillips against the City and County by payment of $1,750; Superior Court No. 599307.

File 45-73-16, Ordinance No. 148-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance approving concession agreement between the Recreation and Park Commission, as Lessor, and the Palace of Fine Arts League, Inc., for the operation of concessions at the Palace of Fine Arts.

File 62-73-1, Ordinance No. 149-73.

Privilege of the Floor

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the privilege of the floor was granted to Dr. Frank Oppenheimer, Director of the Exploratorium in the Palace of Fine Arts. Dr. Oppenheimer outlined some of the improvements which are contemplated for the interior of the building.

President Pelosi commended Dr. Oppenheimer for the excellent job the Exploratoriimi is doing and for the addition of this first- class science museum to the City.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Consideration Continued

Ordinance authorizing use of certain Recreation and Park Department real property in Golden Gate Park by the Califor- nia Academy of Sciences for expansion of existing facilities.

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File 237-73, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued to April 23, 1973.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $88,740, various departments, for operations; and rescinding $13,626 from various appropria- tions, various departments.

File 201-72-86, Ordinance No. 147-73.

(APPROPRIATE: City Attorney

Maintenance and repair of auto equipment $ 500 Police

Extra duty^Magee trial security 70,500

Equipment (20 motor scooters) 12,700

Board of Supervisors

Assessment Appeals Board

fees and other compensation 2,200

Chief Administrative Officer

Fish and game propagation 426

Real Estate

Fixed charges (insurance) 545

Public Works Engineering

Holiday pay 1,869

RESCIND: City Attorney

Permanent salaries 500

Police

Equipment 12,700

Chief Administrative Officer

Fish and game propagation 426)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance appropriating $15,203, Department of Electricity, for permanent salaries, equipment and mandatory fringe benefits ; creating four positions of Parking Meter Repairman.

File 201-72-85, Ordinance No. 146-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

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Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 231010, Electricity, adding four positions of Parking Meter Repairman; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-45, Ordinance No. 145-73.

Finally posed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Health Code relating to o^vner's and occupant's responsibility for removal and abatement of nui- sances ; providing for the creation of a continuing appropria- tion account for payment of removal and abatement by the Director of Public Health; and establishing procedure for creating liens and special assessments on properties for ex- penses so incurred. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 213-73, Ordinance No. 150-73.

(Amends Section 93, adds Sections 94, 95, 96, 96.5 through 96.8, 97, and 97.1 through 97.6.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Taken Up Out of Order

Passed for Second Reading

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Francois, the following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Conmiittee was taken up out of order: Ordinance amending Salary Standardization Ordinance, 1972-73, to establish dollar value differences between vaca- tion, retirement, and health service benefits to be paid into the Transport Workers' Union San Francisco Railway Trust Fund under the provisions of Charter Section 8.404.

File 381-72-2, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of items as set forth in the Calendar.

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Finally Passed

The following from Joint Health and Environment and Planning and Development Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code establishing ob- jectives, criteria and procedures for environmental evaluation of projects and preparation of environmental impact reports pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, and the guidelines for implementation of the Act adopted by the Secretary for Resources, including specifica- tion of the applicability of such requirements, responsibilities of departments, steps in preparation and consideration of evaluations and reports, and requirements for fees; and establishing an Office of Environmental Review to carry out these requirements within the Department of City Planning.

File 504-72-1, Ordinance No. 134-73. (Adds Chapter 31)

Supervisor von Beroldingen stated that she had amendments to make in accordance with the material she presented last week.

Supervisor Feinstein urged that the Board, in lieu of amending the legislation, pass the ordinance in its present form; that the amendments suggested by Supervisor von Beroldingen be referred to the Joint Health and Environment and Planning and Develop- ment Committee; and the Conmiittee be instructed to schedule early hearings thereon.

After discussion. Supervisor von Beroldingen stated she would not attempt amendment at this time unless the members wished to do so.

The roll was thereupon called and the ordinance was finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Noes: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Streets and Transportation Conmiittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance ordering the improvement of Twenty-fourth Street between Third and Tennessee Streets.

File 231-73, Ordinance No. 151-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

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NEW BUSINESS Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated positions of Courtroom Clerk and Law Clerk, Finance and Records, County Clerk.

File 31-73-7, Resolution No. 254-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-18, Ordinance No.

{Action No. Plaintiff Settlement

SC 602735 Louis Colton $3,500

MC 679116 Frances Laughton 750)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing cancellation of real property taxes for 1972-73 on property owned by the Buddhist Association of San Francisco.

File 15-72-21, Resolution No. 247-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Cronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinairi, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing cancellation of real property taxes for 1972-73 on property owned by Stella Arnold and Albert Musso.

File 15-72-28, Resolution No. 248-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Consideration Continued

Resolution authorizing reimbursement in the amount of $121.36 to Joseph J. Tate for personal property damaged in line of duty.

File 51-72-4.1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that consideration be continued one week to obtain the Controller's certification.

No objection and motion carried.

Resolution authorizing reimbursement in the aggregate amount of $356.20 to various City and County employees for personal property damaged in line of duty.

File 51-73-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that consideration be continued one week to obtain the Controller's certification.

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing refund of real property taxes for 1971-72 on property owned by the Estate of Herman and Maurice Herbst.

File 87-72-9, Resolution No. 249-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing cancellation and refund of real prop- erty taxes on property owned by Brodie Properties.

File 87-72-12, Resolution No. 250-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing cancellation of real property taxes for 1971-72 on property owned by the International Re-Educa- tion Foundation.

File 87-72-13, Resolution No. 251-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Sheriff to apply for and accept Federal funds for improvement of personnel efficiency and jail management capabilities.

File 124-73-4, Resolution No. 255-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $71,151 from General Fund and other sources, for District Attorney (books and contractual services) ; Social Services (Haight-Ashbury Children's Cen- ter) ; Juvenile Court (salaries) ; rescinding appropriation of $50,611, Juvenile Court (foster homes and institutions) ; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-88, Ordinance No. 133-73.

(APPROPRIATE:

District Attorney

Contractual services

$ 3,640

Library and reference books

1,900

Social Services

Haight-Ashbury Children's Center

15,000

Juvenile Court

Probation office

Holiday pay

276

Juvenile Hall

Overtime

336

Holiday pay

4,601

Temporary salaries

22,120

Wages

6,000

Log Cabin Ranch School

Overtime

6,485

Temporary salaries

2,380

Wages

926

Equipment

500

Hidden Valley Ranch School

Overtime

3,449

Holiday pay

2,372

Wages

1,166

RESCIND: Juvenile Court

Maintenance of minors in foster homes and institutions 50,611)

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Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance authorizing the Director of Property to lease adver- tising space on advertising kiosks.

File 248-73, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: DELETE, "Section 4. In the event additional Kiosks not set forth as said Exhibit A and not included under said lease are constructed after the commencement of said lease, such Kiosks at the joint option of City's Director of Public Works and Director of Property may be included under said lease but if in the opinion of the Director of Public Works and Director of Property it is ad- vantageous for City to call for bids for the leasing of said addi- tional Kiosks, the Director of Property shall proceed to do so under provision of City Charter and City Administration Code.")

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved the amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee were taken up:

Ordinance correcting Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Sections 8.400 and 8.401, for miscellaneous em- ployees, by including certain classifications and rates of com- pensation therefor, which were inadvertently omitted from the salary survey recommendations.

MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1973 335

File 106-73-2, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote.

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code approving Health Service System plans, rates of contributions and fee schedules, as adopted by the Health Service Board, effective July 1, 1973.

File 238-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 16.157)

Passed for second reading by the following vote.

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tainaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Health Code prohibiting garbage receptacles on sidewalks except on garbage collection day. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 80-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 282)

Passed for second reading by the following vote.

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Referred to Committee

The following appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Appropriating $61,528, Social Services Department, for Day Care Services; $122,000, Public Works Department, for FACE Program; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-95, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

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OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, April 8-10; Thomas Hsieh, Art Commissioner, April 5-6; April 14-29; Richard K. Miller, Police Commissioner, April 13-15; Mrs. Charles B. Porter, City Planning Commissioner, April 16-May 10; Hector E. Rueda, City Planning Commissioner, April 19; Wallace Wortman, Director of Property, May 13-18; Harold L. Zellerbach, Art Commissioner, April 27-May 6, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 252-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Communication

Request Denied

President Pelosi presented a communication from Terence Faulkner requesting permission for use of the Board's Chambers by the Citizens* Forum Steering Committee of the Association of Bay Area Governments on Monday, August 20, 1973, beginning at 7:30 p.m.

President Pelosi then offered to entertain a motion to grant the request, and when no motion was forthcoming, the President de- clared the request denied.

Request Granted

Supervisor Mendelsohn then annoimced that the North Central Coast Regional Coastal Zone Conservation Commission would hold its first meeting in San Francisco on May 9, 1973 commencing at 7:30 p.m., and moved that permission be granted to the Commis- sion to use the Board's Chambers at that time. Supervisor von Beroldingen seconded.

Motion adopted by the following vote :

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MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1973 337

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Molinari 4.

Referred to Committee

Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact SB 328 which would make available an annual apportionment of funds to cities for construction and maintenance of improvements on city streets.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 12-73-10, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request that hearings be held on the State Community Work Experience Program, scheduled to begin in San Francisco by June 30, 1973, with a view to (1) forming a public-private job development council ; and ( 2 ) encouraging the City to act as an employer of CWEP participants.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 271-73.

Referred to Social Services Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Tamaras requested that the Chief Administrative Officer be asked to arrange for the Grove Street ramp and entrance to the City Hall to be opened between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. for use of individuals in wheel chairs who wish to attend the Fi- nance Committee meeting April 9, 1973.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that hearings be held on the activities of the motion picture industry in San Francisco, in- cluding labor practices, to consider whether controls are desirable over their use of public services and facilities currently being of- fered without charge to this profit-making operation.

File 473-71-1.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Charter amendment amending various sections to provide for runoff elections for the office of Mayor.

Supervisor Barbagelata presented:

File 270-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

338 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1973

Adopted

Motion requesting proclamation of National Working Moth- ers' Day.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that the Mayor be requested to proclaim April 10, 1973, as "National Working Mothers' Day."

File 4-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to the installation of a stop sign on the northwest corner of Elizabeth and Sanchez Streets.

Supervisor Framcois presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request that committee hearings be held to consider AB 109, providing for mandatory death penalty for first degree mur- der of a peace officer or fireman, and for first degree murder of prisoner in a state prison by another prisoner in such state penal institution.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 12-73-12.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Communication

Referred to Committee

Supervisor Gonzales presented a communication from Western TV Cable surrendering all of its rights and interests in its CATV franchise granted by the Board of Supervisors by Ordinance No. 190-66.

File 32-73-3.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Adopted

Resolution approving the creation of a sister city affiliation be- tween San Francisco and the City of Haifa, State of Israel, and authorizing the Mayor to take the necessary steps to effectuate the affiliation program.

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MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1973 339

Supervisors Kopp and Pelosi jointly presented:

File 268-73, Resolution No. 257-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Referred to Committee

Resolution requesting the City Attorney to review feasibility of commencing litigation against the California Academy of Sciences to compel restoration of Francis Scott Key Monu- ment in Golden Gate Park

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 269-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Kopp moved immediate adoption, but upon objection of Supervisor Francois the matter was referred to Cultural Activi- ties Committee.

Request that committee consider request for temporary clos- ing of Cole Street between Oak and Page Streets on May 19, 1973, for a block party.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 42-73-13.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request that hearings be held to inquire into performance by Golden Gate Equestrian Centre, Ltd. of its lease with the Recreation and Park Commission for riding and stall conces- sion privileges in Golden Gate Park.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 62-73-2.

Referred to Cultural Activities Committee.

Supervisor Kopp requested that a communication be directed to the Recreation and Park Commission asking that it defer any action on a requested increase in fees by Golden Gate Equestrian Centre, Ltd. until such time as the Board of Supervisors has con- ducted hearings with respect to alleged lease violations.

After discussion Supervisor Kopp put his request in the form of a motion and it was seconded by Supervisor Molinari.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved as an amendment to Supervisor Kopp's motion that a com- munication be directed to the Recreation and Park Commission asking for the identification of any problem areas that may be of

340 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1973

concern to the Board of Supervisors in connection with perform- ance by lessee, and request a progress report on the status of the lease.

After further discussion the roll was called and Supervisor Men- delsohn's motion was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Referred to Committee

Resolution urging adoption of HR 3926 and SB 121, increas- ing funding for National Foundation for the Arts and Human- ities and the California State Arts Commission.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 12-73-11, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Adopted

Motion requesting proclamation of Invest-in-America Week.

Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that the Mayor be requested to proclaim April 29-May 5, 1973, "Invest- in-America Week."

File 4-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution expressing best wishes to the San Francisco Giants.

Supervisor Pelosi presented : ^

File 6-73, Resolution No. 253-73. Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata, Gonzales 2.

Motion requesting proclamation of Israeli Independence Day.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that the Mayor be requested to proclaim May 7, 1973, "Israeli Inde- pendence Day."

File 4-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Announcement

The Chair announced that there would be a brief caucus immedi- ately following today's meeting.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

Charles Barca (Supervisor Molinari)

Robert Kinsky (Supervisor Tamaras)

Edward F. Ward (Supervisor Chinn)

Coro Foundation (Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows :

George Williams (Supervisors Feinstein, von Beroldingen)

George Kendall (Supervisor Feinstein)

Rogerio Melchor (Supervisor Gonzales)

David Shimmon (Supervisor Kopp)

Kerry McDowell (Supervisor Kopp)

Anthony Joseph Molinari (Supervisor Molinari)

Henriette Lehman (Supervisor Tamaras)

Dr. Stanley Herst (Supervisor Tamaras)

Peter G. Voggas (Supervisor Tamaras)

George Angelo Davanis (Supervisor Tamaras)

Dr. Edward L. Herrington ( Supervisor Tamaras)

Dr. Harold A. Hill (Supervisor Tamaras)

Mary A. George (Supervisors Tamaras, Feinstein,

Mendelsohn, Kopp) Franz J. Terheyden (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of 4:15 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, April 16, 1973 2 :00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday, April 16, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Gonzales excused from attendance. (See infra.)

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, February 26, 1973, was considered read and approved.

Presentation of Guests

The Chair introduced and welcomed the Honorable Ekrem Orhon, Mayor of Rize, Turkey and the Honorable Kishor Govind, Mayor of Ba, Fiji Islands, Member of Parliament and President of the District Council.

Supervisor Gonzales Excused

The Chair annoimced that Supervisor Gonzales requested per- mission to be excused from attendance in order to assume the duties of Acting Mayor.

No objection and permission granted.

(343)

344 MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1973

. I s^ Y Scheduled for Public Hearing

The Chair announced that he would entertain a motion that the Board sit as a Committee of the Whole on April 23, 1973, at 2:00 p.m., for the purpose of conducting a public hearing on the pro- posed Yerba Bueha Center Settlement Agreement.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, so moved.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn^ Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance dommittee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-18, Ordinance No. 154-73.

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{Action No. Plaintiff

Settlement

SC 602735 Louis Colton . ,

$3,500

MC 679116 Frances Laughton

750)

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing reimbursement in the amount of $121.36 to Joseph J. Tate for personal property damaged in line of duty.

File 51-72-4.1, Resolution No. 259-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi 2.

Consideration Continued

Resolution authorizing reimbursement in the aggregate

MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1975 345

amount of $356.20 to various City and County employees for personal property damaged in line of duty.

File 51-73-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that consideration be continued for two weeks.

No objection and motion carried.

Finally Passed

Ordinance authorizing the Director of Property to lease advertising space on advertising kiosks.

File 248-73, Ordinance No. 158-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance correcting Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Sections 8.400 and 8.401, for miscellaneous em- ployees, by including certain classifications and rates of com- pensation therefor, which were inadvertently omitted from the salary survey recommendations.

File 106-73-2, Ordinance No. 156-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code approving Health Service System plans, rates of contributions and fee schedules, as adopted by the Health Service Board, effective July 1, 1973.

File 238-73, Ordinance No. 157-73.

(Amends Section 16.157)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

346 MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1973

Kopp, Mendelaohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending Salary Standardization Ordinance, 1972-73, to establish dollar value differences between vaca- tion, retirement, and health service benefits to be paid into the Transport Workers' Union San Francisco Railway Trust Fund under the provisions of Charter Section 8.404,

File 381-72-2, Ordinance No. 153-73.

FmaZZy passerf by the following vote: :.. ,^^, ...J. ^^

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales— -1. « ^ ' -

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Health and Environment

Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Health Code prohibiting garbage receptacles on sidewalks except on garbage collection day. (Supervisor Kopp) -^ ; .,

File 80-73, Ordinance No. 155-73. >•" ;^^ h**^^^. -rnuui}:

(Adds Section 282) . -> •r^. : . -f.-b^bj?* vU .

Finally passed by the following vote: "'''' ^ ' ' * ' '^ ' '* '

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendation of Governmental Services Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Resolution stating policy of the Board of Supervisors to ac- quire new voting equipment, and creating an advisory com- mittee to recommend the voting system most suitable to the needs of the citizens of San Francisco. (Supervisor Francois)

File 256-72-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be continued for two weeks.

No objection and motion carried.

MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1973 347

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following from Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing cancellation of taxes levied on the vessel A. J. LaRocca for 1967 and 1968.

File 21-72-2, Resolution No. 258-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved "Do Pass."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution accepting gift of $15,382 from the United Bay Area Crusade for use by the Department of Social Services for day care for children in the downtown South of Market area.

File 38-73-13, Resolution No. 268-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved "Do Pass."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution accepting gift of $12,000 from the United Bay Area Crusade for use by the Department of Social Services for day care for children in the Haight-Ashbury area.

File 38-73-14, Resolution No. 269-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved "Do

Pass."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gronzales 1.

Resolution granting application of Daniel Armas for leave to present a late claim against the City and County.

File 50-73-7, Resolution No. 271-73.

348 MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1973

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "Do Pass."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution approving Temporary Loan Requisition No. 23 and Certificate of Cash Needs under Loan and Grant Contract No. UR Calif. 2-1 (LG), Diamond Heights Redevelopment Project.

File 70-73-1, Resolution No. 272-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "Do Pass."

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution approving Temporary Loan Requisition No. 19 and Certificate of Cash Needs under Loan and Grant Contract No. Calif. R-7 (LG), Embarcadero/Lower Market Redevelop- ment Project.

File 73-73-1, Resolution No. 273-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "Do Pass."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing Human Rights Commission to apply for and accept Federal funds to implement an affirmative ac- tion program with City suppliers.

File 177-73-2, Resolution No. 279-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "Do Pass."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1973 349

Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp requested that a communication be directed to the Purchaser in connection with the affirmative action program, asking what certification must be made as to compliance with such affirmative action program by those who provide services and sup- plies to the City and County.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property by eminent domain at a cost not to exceed $60,000 for use by the Department of Public Works for the widening of Harney Way from Jamestown Avenue to Alanna Way and construction of a pedestrian overpass across Jamestown Avenue at Harney Way.

File 252-73, Resolution No. 283-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "Do Pass."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $7,411, City Planning, for contrac- tual services, and $17,610, Port, for operation of fireboat.

File 201-72-90.1, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "Do Pass."

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance appropriating $189,700, Fire Department (over- time and holiday pay), $218,902, Airport (overtime, light, heat and power, use of employees' cars, fixed charges, services of Fire Department) ; and rescinding $365,062 from appro- priation for bond interest and redemption.

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File 201-72-91, Ordinance No. (APPROPRIATE:

Fire Department

Overtime Pay Uniformed Force

$ 93,000

Holiday Pay Uniformed Force

96,700

Airport

Overtime

15,000

Light, Heat and Power

154,888

Use of Employees' Cars

100

Fixed Charges

38,614

Services of Fire Department

10,300

RESCIND: au,U'r_

Bond IntereiSt and Redemption

365,062

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "Do Pass."

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance awarding Vallejo Street Garage lease to Larry Bar- rett^ Inc., doing business as Bohemian Garages, Inc.

File 63-72-5, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "Do Pass." 5 . ..M

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance approving amendment to Sutter-Stockton Parking Lease between the City and County of San Francisco and the City of San Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation, relating to the operation of an enlarged public off-street parking fa- cility. (Supervisor Francois)

File 249-73, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "Do Pass."

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

No: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

Motion fixing date of Monday, April 23, 1973, at 7 :30 p.m., in the Chambers of the Board for public hearing on proposed annual budget of the City and County for fiscal year 1973-74 and directing Clerk to give notice thereof.

File 100-73-4.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

The following recommendations of State and National Affairs Committee were taken up:

Resolution endorsing AC A 16, to authorize motor vehicle revenues to be used for construction of public transit systems, control of environmental pollution caused by motor vehicles and other allied purposes, as well as for highway purposes. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 12-73-5, Resolution No. 261-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution recommending enactment of AB 88 and AC A 11, which authorize conduct of bingo games for benefit of non- profit, charitable organizations. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 12-73-7, Resolution No. 262-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gronzales 1.

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Resolution supporting continuation of the Public Employ- ment Program (Emergency Employment Act of 1971) and urging President of the United States to restore funding in the Federal budget to assure continuation of the program.

File 131-73, Resolution No. 275-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution urging Department of Health, Education and Wel- fare to rescind proposed regulations for administration of service programs for families, and aged, blind, and handi- capped persons and to draw new guidelines to provide for in- creased services. (Supervisor Kbpp)

File 201-73-2, Resolution No. 281-73.

Arfop^erf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution memorializing the Department of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare to provide a permanent physician for the Native American Health Center in San Francisco. (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 202-73-1, Resolution No. 282-73. Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution memorializing President Richard M. Nixon to ap- prove the release of impounded water pollution control funds in the full amount of $11 billion.

File 287-73-2, Resolution No. 285-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

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Resolution recommending enactment of AB 352 creating a Housing Rehabilitation Fund to make loans for the reha- bilitation of low- and moderate-income housing. (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 12-73-9, Resolution No. 263-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Tabled

The following from State and National Affairs Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Resolution opposing certain portions of SB 147 and AB 211 which call for increasing the number of lanes on Doyle Drive. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 12-73-4.1, Resolution No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Delete all references to AB 211; third whereas clause, delete "result in a contrary action by enhancing" and substitute "be contrary to the policy of the City and County of San Francisco in that it would enhance", after "desirability of driving" add "private autos", after "increasing traffic" delete "capacity"; resolved clause, delete "the capacity on".)

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to table the matter inasmuch as SB 147 has been amended to conform with the original resolution passed by this Board.

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted as Amended

Resolution memorializing the ( (President of the United States to restore funding of proposed budget cuts for various feder- ally assisted programs) ) Congress of the United States to op- pose any defense appropriation encompassing aid to North Vietnam until such time as funding for domestic programs is restored. (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 153-73-1, Resolution No. 277-73.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Change title to read "Memorializing the Congress of the United States to oppose any defense appropriation encompasing aid to North Viet- nam until such time as funding for domestic programs is restored"; amend first whereas clause to read "The Presi- dent of the United States, in an effort to reduce the Federal

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Budget, is withholding funds from various federally-as- sisted domestic programs, including war on poverty, model cities, urban renewal, child-care, education and public health programs and at the same time is increasing the defense ap- propriation for aid to North Vietnam;"; add a final whereas clause to read "Whereas, While the President is reducing vitually needed social domestic spending, he is increasing the defense budget to support the rebuilding and sustaining of the government of North Vietnam; now, therefore, be it"; delete resolved clause and substitute "Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Fran- cisco does hereby memorialize the United States Congress to oppose any defense appropriation encompassing aid to North Vietnam until such time as funding for domestic pro- grams is restored.")

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales— 1.

Adopted as amended by the iollov/ing vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

The following recommendation of Board sitting in caucus was taken up:

Resolution confirming appointment of Jack Dwyer as a mem- ber of the Parking Authority for the term expiring October 26, 1976, vice Sergio J. Scarpa, resigned.

File 92-93-9, Resolution No. 274-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee were taken up:

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Resolution designating and rescinding designation of various intersections as "Stop" intersections.

File 18-73-11, Resolution No. 264-73.

{DESIGNATING: Beach and Fillmore Sts., all comers; Blythedale Ave. and Santos St., n/e and s/w comers; Brussels and Woolsey Sts., all corners. Edna St. and Flood Ave., n/w and s/e comers; Faxon and Grafton Ave., n/w and s/e comers; Fillmore and Sacramento Sts., n/w and s/e comers; Frederick and Ashbury Sts., n/e and s/w comers; Francisco and Mason Sts., n/e and s/w comers; Hill and Noe Sts., n/e and s/w comers; Jules and Grafton Aves., all comers; Keith St. and Newcomb Ave., s/e corner; LaSalle Ave. and Mendell St., n/e and s/w comers; LaSalle Ave. and Newcomb Ave., all corners; Locust and Clay Sts., n/w and s/e comers; Newhall St., Topeka Ave. and Venus St., all comers; Taylor and Clay Sts., n/w and s/e comers; Webster Street and Broadway, all corners;

RESCINDING: Hawes St. and Palou Ave., all comers.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution enacting and rescinding parking regulations on various streets.

File 19-73-6, Resolution No. 265-73.

(ENACTING:

Parking Meter Zone #15, Extend (2 Hour Limit):

Fifteenth Ave., w/side, from Irving St. to a point approxi- mately 100 feet south;

Irving St., s/side, from Parnassus Ave. to a point approxi- mately 100 feet north;

Irving St., s/side, from Third Ave. to Arguello Blvd.;

Irving St., s/side, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth Aves.;

Parnassus Ave., n/side, between Hillway and Hill Point Aves;.

Parnassus Ave., n/side, from Hillway Ave. to a point ap- proximately 320 feet west;

Parnassus Ave., s/side, from Hillway Ave. to a point ap- proximately 300 feet east;

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Third Ave., e/side, from Parnassus Ave. to a point approxi- mately 100 feet north. Parking, 90" Angle Permitted: Utah St., w/side, from Twenty-Fifth St. to a point approxi- mately 140 feet south. Stopping Prohibited Any Time (Tow Away): Castro St., w/side, from Duboce Ave. to a point approxi- mately 125 feet north. Parking Prohibited Any Time: Pacheco St., w/side, from Mandalay Lane to a point ap- proximately 295 feet north; Sansome St., w/side, from a point approximately 93 feet north of Green St. to a point approximately 80 feet south of Filbert St.;

RESCINDING: Parking Prohibited Any Time: Pacheco St., w/side, from Mandalay Lane to a point ap- proximately 265 feet north.)

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution designating double left turn lanes on Sansome Street, northbound, at Pine Street.

File 20-73-4, Resolution No. 266-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Consideration Continued

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of certain streets.

File 42-73-10, Resolution No.

(Grant Ave., between Vallejo and Filbert Sts., June 16 and 17, 1973, for annual Upper Grant Ave. Street Fair;

Minnesota St., between Army and 25th Sts., October 7, 1973, for Annual Horseless Carriage Club Swap;

Seward St., between 19th and Douglass Sts., May 20, 1973, for dedication of Seward Street Mini Park;

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Mendell St., between Oakdale St. and Newcomb Ave., April 28, 1973, for Neighborhood Arts Program jazz concert.)

(Ordinance No. 30-73 provides that at least five (5) days must intervene between the first appearance of any proposed legis- lation authorizing a temporary use or occupancy of a public street before the Board of Supervisors as a referral from committee and any Board action thereon.)

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration be continued for one week.

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Alabama Street, between 24th and 25th Streets, from 12 :00 noon to 1 :00 p.m., for use by St. Peter's School while it is in session, for play- ground purposes.

File 43-73-1, Resolution No. 270-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution granting revocable permit to Swinerton and Wal- bert Company to occupy the south sidewalk of Minna Street east of Fifth Street during construction operations.

File 158-73, Resolution No. 278-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Consideration Continued

Ordinance amending Traffic Code providing for the removal of unauthorized signs. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 198-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 14)

(Refers to signs in view of any highway which hide from view or imitate any official traffic control device, or lights which impair a driver's vision.)

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that consideration be continued for one week.

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No objection and motion carried.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Traffic Code to redefine the boundaries of parking limitation signs.

File 207-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 42)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Mendel< sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales 2.

Adopted as Amended

The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Resolution granting revocable permit to Maiden Lane Associa- tion to place and remove tables and chairs in Maiden Lane between Kearny and Stockton Streets between the hours of 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., daily, Sundays excepted.

File 186-73-1, Resolution No. 280-73.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: In resolved clause, para- graph beginning "Provided, However," delete subsection (d) relating to permit fee; add further resolved clause to read as follows: "Further Resolved, That this Board of Supervisors hereby finds that a benefit will accrue to the public from the encroachment permit granted herein.")

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales 2.

Adopted as amended by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales 2.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code relating to temporary use or occupancy of public streets, to eliminate the provision that at least five days must intervene between the first appearance of any proposed legislation authorizing such

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temporary use or occupancy before the Board of Supervisors as a referral from committee and any Board action thereon. (Supervisor Francois)

File 253-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 2.70)

(Proposed amendment is as follows: In first sentence change "sixty (60) days" to read "thirty (30) days"; in third sen- tence change "thirty (30) days" to read "five (5) days".)

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Motion adopted by the iollowingwote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales 2.

" Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales 2.

Finally Passed

The following ,appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar was taken up: .

Ordinance appropriating $32,000, Public Health, (contrac- tual services and special projects) ; $16,680, Social Services, (temporary salaries, contractual services, materials, supplies and equipment) ; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-100, Ordinance No. 152-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved immediate adoption.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales 2.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of Absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, April 13 -May 14; William Jack Chow, Civil Service Commissioner, April

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20 -May 20; George T. Davis, Trustee, War Memorial, April 14 -May 7; Joseph J. Diviny, Public Utilities Commissioner, April 17-20; Mrs. Charlie Mae Haynes, Member, Board of Education, April 12-14; John L. Molinari, Member, Board of Supervisors, April 20-23; Mrs. Madeleine H. Russell, Trustee, War Memorial, May 4 -June 18, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 260-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales 2.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Adopted

Resolution memorializing the President, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Congressmen and Senators to terminate freeze on Section 236, low-moderate income housing, public housing, FACE program. Section 312, hous- ing rehabilitation loan program, and Section 117, grant pro- gram for housing rehabilitation, and related community de- velopment programs.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 145-73, Resolution No. 276-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved im- mediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution declaring policy that specified Federal loan funds shall be utilized for completion of Alamo Square, Bernal Heights antl Market- Castro -Duboce Triangle Federally as- sisted Code Enforcement (FACE) Projects prior to further expansion of the FACE program.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

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File 29-73-2, Resolution No. 267-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be directed to the City Attorney asking for his analysis of a recent court case which resulted in a decision that Federal revenue sharing funds cannot be used to offset water and sewer service charges. The Supervisor asked that the City Attorney review the case and report the effect it will have on San Francisco revenue sharing funds.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Tamaras requested that a communication be directed to the Civil Service Commission asking that it review height re- quirements for employment. The Supervisor pointed out the case of Luis Diaz who recently filed a class action against the City and County on behalf of those too short to meet height requirements. Supervisor Tamaras asked the Commission to review its rules in this connection with a view to abolishing or reducing the require- ments so as to avoid unfair treatment of ethnic groups whose physi- cal structure does not ordinarily meet current standards.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Police Code to prohibit interference with foreign consular offices, officers and property.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 423-72-1, Ordinance No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that the City Attorney be asked for his opinion on the legal effect of offering tax incentives to developers of unused property in the form of tax moratoriums. The Supervisor pointed out that public agencies, such as the Re- development Agency, are afforded this type of relief, and she would like to know what statutory requirements would be involved in granting the same to the private sector.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

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Supervisor Feinstein asked that a communication be sent to the Fire Chief requesting recommendations as to how accident fire protection could b6 improved on Doyle Drive. She stated that it is her understanding that fire equipment cannot reach the victims of accidents in this area, and she would like his suggestions for reme- dies to this problem.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Feinstein requested that a communication be directed to the Department of Public Works asking for a report to the Health and Environment Committee on the prospects for successful treatment of wet weather sewer flow by the pilot Air Flotation Facility on Lyon Street at the Marina Yacht Harbor. She requested an evaluation of the 1972-73 winter season operations and recom- mendations for further improvements.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to authorize the Director of Public Works to issue revocable permits for minor sidewalk encroachments.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 475-71-1, Ordinance No.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Adopted

Resolution protesting closing of San Francisco Naval Ship- yard at Hunters Point, urging the Federal administration to examine the need for maintenance of bases and installations in foreign countries before closure of domestic military and naval facilities, and proposing immediate conferences be- tween local and Federal representatives to assure the con- tinued full operation of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard.

Presented by Supervisors Kopp, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Tamaras and Pelosi:

File 281-73, Resolution No. 284-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gronzales 1.

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Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to the installation of stop signs at the intersection of Jones and Sacramento Streets.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

FUe 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee,

Request Granted

Supervisor Pelosi requested that a communication be directed to the Department of Public Works pointing out traffic problems on Idora Avenue between Laguna Honda Boulevard and Garcia Ave- nue, and asking for installation of signs indicating that children are playing in the area.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Resolution approving and authorizing the execution of an agreement for Federal legislative services between the Ci^y and County and Robert E. josten.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented on behalf of himself and Supervisor Gonzales. ,

File 280-73, Resolution No. Referred to Finance Committee.

Supervisor Mendelsohn risquested that the Planning and Devel- opment Committee, at its hearing on Tuesday, April 17 on the Uni- versity of California Medical Center Dental School, also consider the question of preserving as open space the 75-acre forest behind the school on Mount Sutro.

■* Referred to Planning and Development Committee.

CaUed Out of Committee

Supervisor Mendelsohn announced that he and Supervisor Gon- zales were calling from Governmental Services Committee the fol- lowing proposed resolution and directed that the measure be calen- dared for Board consideration on Monday, April 23, 1973:

Resolution declaring a moratorium on cable television wiring in San Francisco until hearings are held to determine the future of cable television in San Francisco.

File 32-73-1, Resolution No.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

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Referred to Committee

Request that reorganization of the Police Department be made the subject of committee hearings.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 282-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Resolution petitioning Chief of Police to postpone hearing on transfer of pawn shop permits until after decision on pro- posed amendment to ordinance regulating pawnbrokers by the Board of Supervisors.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 260-73-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Kopp moved immediate adoption, and upon objection by Supervisor Francois to immediate adoption, the matter was re- ferred by the President to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the following :

Marjorie L. Sullivan (Supervisor Tamaras) Jerome Hull (Supervisor Tamaras) Dr. E. ^. Burstein (Supervisor Chinn) Rev. John A. Collins (Supervisor Chinn) Rev. James A. McGee (Supervisor Chinn) Jerry Dal Bozzo, Stuart Goldberg, Thomas LaRusch, David Verschoor, Anthony Christian Kent (Supervisor Kopp)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of re- spect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Don E. Stover (Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn,

Pelosi, Tamaras) Hugh H. Redford (Supervisor Kopp) Mrs. Betty Friendlich (Supervisors Kopp, Tamaras) Eva Weinstein (Supervisor Kopp) Dante E. Cardella (Supervisor Molinari) Walter M. Moore (Supervisor Pelosi) Mario Muschi (Supervisors Pelosi, Tamaras)

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Pietro Domenici (Supervisor Pelosi) Msgr. Stanley J. Reilly (Supervisor Tamaras) Edward H, Gerrans (Supervisor Tamaras) Phil J. Fraher (Supervisor Tamaras)

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of 3:20 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors June 11, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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Monday, April 23, 1973 2 :00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday, April 23, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelscrfm, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —11.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Taken Up Out of Order

Consideration Continued

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the following called out of Governmental Services Committee by Supervisors Mendelsohn and Gonzales was taken up out of order:

Resolution declaring a moratorium on cable television wiring in San Francisco until hearings are held to determine the future of cable television in San Francisco. (Supervisor Gonzales)

File 32-73-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that consideration be continued one week.

No objection and motion carried.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, the following from Joint Finance and Streets and Transportation Committee without recom- mendation was taken up out of order:

( Supervisor Molinari dissenting from reference to Board with- out recommendation) .

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Resolution determining that public interest and necessity re- quire the construction of the Portola Drive Underpass at St. Francis Circle as a project under the TOPICS and Federal Aid Urban System Programs and authorizing the Chief Adminis- trative Officer and the Director of Public Works to execute a master agreement with the State Division of Highways to im- plement said project. -..^ ,v> ,-,.,,

File 105-72-5, Resolution No.

(Although the measure is presented without recommendation, the committee recommends amendments as follows: Amend title to add after "master agreement", "and supplemental agreements"; in first resolved clause, after "Federal Urban System Programs", add "in general accordance with the plans presented to the Board of Supervisors at the time of adoption of this resolution,"; delete Further Resolved clause and substitute, "FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Chief Administrative Officer and the Director of Public Works be authorized and directed to execute said master agreements and any necessary supplemental agreements for and in be- half of the City and County of San Francisco with the Cali- fornia State Division of Highways; provided, however, that any supplemental agreements which represent a change in substance with respect to the plans approved by this resolu- tion shall be subject to review and approval by the Board of Supervisors.")

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved that consideration be continued one week.

No objection and motion carried.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold- mgen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the following recommenda- tion of Health and Envirormient Committee was taken up out of order:

Ordinance amending the Health and Park Codes and Part III of the Municipal Code, establishing regulations for the opera- tion of a public pound; providing for the licensing of dogs, cats and dog kennels; and establishing an Animal Welfare Advisory Council and prescribing the powers and duties there- of; repealing various sections, various codes.

File 136-73-1, Ordinance No.

(Adds Sections 41 through 41.10, amends Section 985, adds Article VI, repeals Article 1.5 of the Health Code;

Amends Sections 215, 216, 218, 221 and 222, repeals Sections 221.2, 221.3 and 223 of Part III of the Municipal Code;

Repeals Section 45 of the Park Code;

Repeals Sections 10.63-1 and 10.190 of the Administrative Code;

Repeals Section 5 of Ordinance 314-71.)

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Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that consideration be continued one week.

No objection and motion carried.

Taken Up Out of Order

Reref erred to Committee

The being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the following recommendation of Finance Committee was taken up out of order:

Ordinance authorizing use of certain Recreation and Park Department real property in Golden Gate Park by the Cali- fornia Academy of Sciences for expansion of existing fa- cilities.

File 237-73, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that the item be rereferred to Finance Committee.

No objection and motion carried.

Thereafter the Board commenced consideration of items as set forth in the Calendar.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Concluded

Public hearing relative to proposed abandonment of motor coach service on portions of Municipal Railway Line No. 31 Balboa.

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File 190-73-4.

(Proposed abandonment is as follows: '^_ Northbound service on Leavenworth, Turk to Eddy; and Westbound service on Eddy, Leavenworth to Larkin.)

The Chair inquired if anyone present wished to protest. There being no response, the Chair declared the hearing concluded.

Refused Adoption

The following from the President was taken up:

Resolution disapproving abandonment of motor coach ser- vices on portions of Municipal Railway Line No. 31 Balboa.

File 190-73-4, Resolution No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved ladoption.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

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Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M. Hearing Held

Committee of the Whole to hear all persons interested in the draft proposal resulting from negotiations between the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency and Tenants and Owners Opposed to Redevelopment, Inc., in an effort to settle the Yerba Buena Center Redevelopment Project Area litigation.

File 91-73-1.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, the rules were suspended to allow presentation of the following measures:

Resolution endorsing a settlement of the TOOR v. HUD litiga- tion; urging that up to 300 housing units be provided in the Yerba Buena Center Convention Complex; and recommend- ing the formation of a Technical Advisory Committee to re- view the fiscal impact of the agreement by May 1, 1973.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 91-73-1, Resolution No.

Referred to Committee of the Whole.

Resolution declaring Board of Supervisors' policy to support allocation of X dollars per year for low income housing in Yerba Buena Center, to cooperate with Redevelopment Agency in amending the Redevelopment Plan, to enact ap- propriate legislation to accomplish these purposes, and re- questing the Mayor, the City Attorney and the Chief Adminis- trative Officer to transmit this policy to all parties by every appropriate means.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 91-73-1, Resolution No.

Referred to Committee of the Whole.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that the Board sit as a Committee of the Whole and that Supervisor Pelosi act as Chairman of the Committee of the Whole.

No objection and motion carried.

The privilege of the floor was grandted to the following: John Tolan, Mayor's Deputy for Development Thomas J. Mellon, Chief Administrative OflScer Robert Kenealy, Deputy City Attorney

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Walter Kaplan, Chairman, Redevelopment Agency

Robert L. Rumsey, Executive Director, Redevelopment Agency

Allan B. Jacobs, Director of Planning

Eneas J. Kane, Executive Director, Housing Authority

James Jacquet, representing James Price of Department of

Housing and Urban Development William Coblentz, Attorney

Robert Davis, Greater San Francisco Chamber of Commerce J. Anthony Kline, Attorney for TOOR Joseph Belardi, President, San Francisco Labor Council Dan del Carlo, Building Trades Council Warren Krasner, Boilermakers Union Msgr. McKenna, Pastor, St. Patrick's Church Robert Sullivan, S.F. Convention and Visitors Bureau William M. Connam, President, S.F. Hotel Association Irving K. Baldwin, Executive Director, Hotel Employers

Association Stewart Bloom, Friends of Yerba Buena Wesley Slade, Mayor's Special Assistant for Housing and

Relocation Rev. Cecil Williams, Glide Memorial Church Alan Maremont, Housing Consultant for Vincentian Villa Byron Nishkian, Chairman, Planning Committee, Downtown

Association Peter Mendelsohn, TOOR

There being no one else present desiring to speak, the Chair an- nounced that the public hearing was concluded.

Recess of Committee of the Whole

The Chair announced he would entertain a motion that Com- mittee of the Whole recess its meeting and resolve itself into a Board of Supervisors for the purpose of proceeding with Calendar items. Supervisor Francois so moved, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras.

No objection and motion carried.

Taken Up Out of Order

Consideration Continued

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the following recommendation of Finance Committee was taken up out of order:

Resolution approving in general, the Mayor's recommenda- tions for general revenue sharing; urging inclusion of addi- tional revenue sharing requests; urging creation of a reserve fund as a back-up for threatened Federal cutbacks; urging formulation of a specific plan for health care in the Haight- Ashbury district and Haight Street improvement; and urging increase of funds for the development of Neighborhood Art facilities.

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File 254-72-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that consideration be continued one week.

No objection and motion carried.

Recess

At 5:45 p.m., the Chair announced that the Board would recess for dinner, to reconvene at 7:30 p.m.

Reconvening of the Board

The Board, at the hour of 8:15 p.m., reconvened.

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —11.

SPECIAL ORDER 7:30 P.M. Hearing Held

Public hearing and consideration of the proposed budget and proposed annual appropriation ordinance for the fiscal year 1973-74.

File 100-73.

The privilege of the floor was granted to the following :

Theodore Seek, representing Keep Libraries Alive

Grace MacDuff

Robert Kirkwood, President, SPUR

Lloyd Pf leuger. Downtown Association

Gordon MacDonald, Diamond Heights Neighborhood

Association Jerry Crowley, Police Officers Association William Potier, Senior Citizens Center

There being no one else present desiring to speak, the Chair de- clared the hearing concluded.

The Board thereupon continued consideration of items as set forth in the Calendar.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee heretofore considered, were taken up:

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Ordinance appropriating $7,411, City Planning, for contrac- tual services, (maintenance, office machines, telephone, post- age, reproduction) and $17,610, Port, for operation of fire- boat.

File 201-72-90.1, Ordinance No. 160-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Ordinance appropriating $189,700, Fire Department (over- time and holiday pay), $218,902, Airport (overtime, light, heat and power, use of employees' cars, fixed charges, services of Fire Department) ; and rescinding $365,062 from appro- priation for bond interest and redemption.

File 201-72-91, Ordinance No. 161-73.

(APPROPRIATE:

Fire Department

Overtime Pay Uniformed Force Holiday Pay Uniformed Force

$ 93,000 96,700

Airport Overtime

Light, Heat and Power Use of Employees* Cars Fixed Charges Services of Fire Department

15,000

154,888

100

38,614

10,300

RESCIND:

Bond Interest and Redemption

365,062)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Ordinance awarding Vallejo Street Garage lease to Larry Bar- rett, Inc., doing business as Bohemian Garages, Inc.

File 63-72-5, Ordinance No. 159-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

j Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, : Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

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Ordinance approving amendment to Sutter-Stockton Parking Lease between the City and County of San Francisco and the City of San Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation, relating to the operation of an enlarged public off-street-parking fa- cility. (Supervisor Francois)

File 249-73, Ordinance No. 166-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of cer- tain streets.

File 42-73-10, Resolution No. 291-73.

(Grant Ave., between Vallejo and Filberts Sts., June 16 and

17, 1973, for annual Upper Grant Ave. Street Fair; Minnesota St., between Army and 25th Sts., October 7, 1973,

for Annual Horseless Carriage Club Swap; Seward St., between 19th and Douglass Sts., May 20, 1973,

for dedication of Seward Street Mini Park; Mendell St., between Oakdale St. and Newcomb Ave., April

28, 1973, for Neighborhood Arts Program jazz concert.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Traffic Code providing for the removal of unauthorized signs. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 198-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 14)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

Ordinance amending Traffic Code to redefine the boundaries

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of parking limitation signs.

File 207-73, Ordinance No. 165-73.

(Amends Section 42)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code relating to temporary use or occupancy of public streets, to eliminate the provision that at least five days must intervene between the first appearance of any proposed legislation authorizing such temporary use or occupancy before the Board of Supervisors as a referral from committee and any Board action thereon. (Supervisor Francois)

File 253-73, Ordinance No. 167-73.

(Amends Section 2.70)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution transferring jurisdiction of certain real property, commonly known as Bemal Heights Hill, from the Depart- ment of Public Works to the Recreation and Park Commis- sion for open space and park purposes.

File 257-73, Resolution No. 299-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Bairbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property in San IMateo County from Albert J. and Ruth M. Puccinelli, for $21,000, for use by the Water Department, for the construc- tion of Bay Division Pipeline No. 4.

File 264-73, Resolution No. 300-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Presiding Judge of the Municipal Court to apply for and accept Federal funds to create a posi- tion of Executive Assistant, and agreeing to provide matching funds.

File 266-73-1, Resolution No. 301-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution authorizing the Presiding Judge of the Municipal Court to apply for and accept Federal funds to assist the Cali- fornia Council on Criminal Justice to implement its statewide program to improve the court system.

File 266-73-2, Resolution No. 302-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $104,742, Police, creating 16 new positions of Parking Controlman and equipment therefor; appropriating $1,359,548, Public Health, Community Mental Health Services, for contractual services and care, equipment, drugs, chemicals, gases and foodstuffs; rescinding $1,359,548 from various appropriations. Community Mental Health Services.

File 201-72-89, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 161011, Police Department-Civilian; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-46, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

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Ordinance appropriating $406,600 from Revenue Sharing Fund for operation of San Francisco General Hospital, and $101,948 from General Fund for Assessor (services and sup- plies). Department of Education (salaries). Human Rights Commission (sontractual services). Public Defender (auto- motive equipment). Finance and Records (telephone). Pub- lic Works (holiday pay, wages, overtime, contractual services, supplies, sound measuring equipment, elevator maintenance, organic gardening project) , Municipal Railway (holiday pay) ; rescinding various appropriations in amount of $35,846; and increasing rate of pay for Superintendent of Schools, effective March 7, 1973.

File 201-72-90, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 143010, Department of Education, County Offices, to adjust the annual salary of Superintendent of Schools in accordance with California State Senate Bill No. 1219, effective March 7, 1973 ; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-47, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $61,528, Social Services, St. Pat- rick's Day Care Center, and $122,000, Public Works, to con- tinue FACE program through June 30, 1973; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-95, Ordinance No. 163-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

I Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing the Sheriff to apply for and accept Federal funds for a program entitled "Equipment for Deten- tion and Corrections Programs," and agreeing to provide re- quired matching funds.

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File 124-73-7, Resolution No. 296-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $60,000, Public Works, for security and safety measures at Youth Guidance Center; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-92, Ordinance No. 162-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance appropriating $998,000 from Revenue Sharing Fund, Social Services, for General Assistance, $5,821,700 from other funds. Social Services, mandatory assistance and $48,000, Social Services, Haight Ashbury Children's Center; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-97, Ordinance No. 164-73.

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

Resolution approving lease agreement between the Airports Commission, as Lessor, and Qantas Airways, Ltd., for Plot 7S, consisting of approximately 4.51 acres at San Francisco Inter- national Airport.

File 27-73-1, Resolution No. 287-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of Registered Nurse, Department of Public Health.

File 31-73-8, Resolution No. 288-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution accepting gift of $46,075 from The San Francisco Foundation for use by the Human Rights Commission to evaluate existing affirmative action programs.

File 38-73-15, Resolution No. 289-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution accepting bequest of approximately $500,000 from the Estate of William Goetz for use by Laguna Honda Hospital.

File 38-73-18, Resolution No. 290-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Controller to account as a loss money paid out as a result of forgeries and to draw new war- rants to the benefit of payees; List No. 2-73.

File 55-73-3, Resolution No. 293-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Sheriff and the Chief Adult Proba- tion Officer to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for capital improvements of county jail facUities and criminal justice programs related to corrections.

File 124-73-6, Resolution No. 295-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Controller and the Board of Per- mit Appeals to acount as a loss the sum of $50 due to theft from the office of the Board of Permit Appeals.

File 255-73, Resolution No. 297-73.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court to apply for and accept Federal funds to assist the Cali- fornia Council on Criminal Justice to implement its statewide program to improve the court system.

File 256-73-2, Resolution No. 298-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Department of Social Services to join a Joint Counties Committee, and the Purchaser of Sup- plies to enter into a Joint Counties Maintenance Agreement on behalf of the Department of Social Services to maintain a wel- fare data processing system.

File 267-73, Resolution No. 303-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Health to spend the money remaining in the Hassler Health Home patients^ store account, maintained pursuant to Section 4.15 of the Ad- ministrative Code, for the welfare of the patients at San Fran- cisco General Hospital, and repealing Section 4.15 of the Ad- ministrative Code.

File 258-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating ( ($660,800) ) $652,600 from Reve- nue Sharing Fund, Public Works, for the water pollution con- trol program, and $422,542 from General Fund for Police

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Department (holiday pay, police dog program), Department of Electricity (equipment) ; rescinding $208,785 from vari- ous appropriations, Police and Electricity.

File 201-72-93, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce total appropria- tion of $660,800 from Revenue Sharing Fund to $652,600; reduce appropriation, Public Works, equipment for waste water pumping stations, from $41,000 to $32,800.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Appropriating $6,360, Recreation and Park, wages and holi- day pay, $23,000, Public Works, maintenance and repair of street lighting facilities, ((1,180, Port, holiday pay)); re- scinding $7,062 from various appropriations. Recreation and Park and Port.

File 201-72-96, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Delete appropriation of $1,180, Port, holiday pay, and table.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

The following recommendation of Social Services Committee was taken up:

Resolution recommending enactment of AB 600 providing for amounts paid by absent parents directly to recipients of

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AFDC for support to be included for the purposes of deter- mining the State appropriation to the Support Enforcement Incentive Fund to each county.

File 112-73, Resolution No. 294-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Social Services Committee with recom- mendation "Do Pass After Amendment" were taken up:

Ordinance amending Administrative Code increasing mem- bership of Commission on the Aging from 21 to ((22)) 23 members. (Supervisors Tamaras, Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen)

File 225-72-3, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is to increase membership to 23 mem- bers.)

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Chirm, moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Administrative Code increasing mem- bership of the Delinquency Prevention Commission from 17 to ((18)) 19 members. (Supervisors Tamaras, von Berold- ingen)

File 204-73, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is to increase membership to 19 mem- bers.)

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1973 383

Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

The following from Planning and Development Committee was taken up:

Ordinance designating the Wormser-Coleman House, 1834 California Street, as a landmark.

File 90-73-4, Ordinance No.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved "Do Pass."

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Tabled

The following, presented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Resolution fixing Monday, April 30, 1973, at 2 :00 p.m., for hearing appeal from decision of the City Planning Commis- sion disapproving a conditional use of property in a C-2 dis- trict on Third Street, southeast corner of Meade Avenue, for a mortuary.

File 93-73-3.

The Clerk presented a communication from Lawrence E. Kern, representing the appellant, Ellis Finnley, requesting that the ap- peal be withdrawn.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to table.

No objection and motion carried.

Referred to Committee

The following, appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $47,000, Public Works, for restora- tion of Southeast and Park Police Stations, from Revenue Sharing funds; $584,000, Port, for maintenance and repair of buildings and installation of sprinkler system, from Reve- nue Sharing funds; $4,100, Public Works, for equipment, from Road Fund; $2,682.56, Social Services, for contractual

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services, from Federal and private funds; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-103, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee,

Motion to Sit as Committee of the Whole

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that the Board sit as a Committee of the Whole and that Supervisor Pelosi act as Chairman of the Committee of the Whole to resume consideration of the following:

Committee of the Whole to hear all persons interested in the draft proposal resulting from negotiations between the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency and Tenants and Owners Opposed to Redevelopment, Inc., in an effort to settle the Yerba Buena Center Redevelopment Project Area litigation.

File 91-73-1.

No objection and motion carried.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, then moved that the resolutions introduced by herself and Supervisor Pelosi be combined.

After further discussion, the resolutions presented by Supervisors Feinstein and Pelosi were combined under the following title:

Declaring Board of Supervisors' policy to support allocation of $400,000 per year for low income housing in Yerba Buena Center, to cooperate with Redevelopment Agency in amend- ing the Redevelopment Plan, to enact appropriate legislation to accomplish these purposes, and requesting the Mayor, the City Attorney and the Chief Administrative Officer to transmit this policy to all parties by every appropriate means.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the resolution be recommended.

Statement

Supervisor Kopp stated that in his opinion the matter is not properly before the Committee of the Whole at this time and that the broad issue has not been decided and is still a matter which is the proper subject for review by the appelate court. He objected to any resolution which would have the result of putting the Board on record as approving settlement at this time.

Thereafter the roll was called and the motion was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

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Noes: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved as amendment that the last further resolved clause be amended to read as follows:

"Further Resolved, That this Board of Supervisors does hereby transmit its policies as hereinabove set forth to the Mayor, the City Attorney, the Chief Administrative Officer, the Redevelopment Agency and to other parties to the TOOR vs. HUD litigation with the request that they seek by every appropriate means a final deci- sion or settlement of said pending litigation."

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion to Rise and Report

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that the Committee of the Whole rise and report the resolution as amended.

No objection and motion carried.

Reconvening of the Board

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that the Committee of the Whole reconvene itself into a Board of Supervisors.

No objection and motion carried.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendation of the Committee of the Whole was taken up:

Resolution declaring Board of Supervisors' policy to support allocation of $400,000 per year for low income housing in Yerba Buena Center, to cooperate with Redevelopment Agen- cy in amending the Redevelopment Plan, and to enact appro- priate legislation to accomplish said purposes.

File 91-73-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be continued one week to give City repre- sentatives as well as other litigants an opportunity to respond to the proposal.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Noes: Supervisor Kopp 1.

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OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Philip S. Boone, Trustee, War Memorial, May 12- June 22; Joseph Caverly, General Manager, Recrea- tion and Park Department, April 22-25; Nathan B. Cooper, Controller, July 17-August 13; Allan B. Jacobs, Director of City Planning, June 5-9; Richard K. Miller, Police Commis- sioner, May 14- June 1; Walter S. Newman, City Planning Commissioner, April 22-25; Dr. David J. Sanchez, Jr., Mem- ber, Board of Education, April 25-26, May 2-5; Robert E. Gonzales, Member, Board of Supervisors, April 27-29, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 286-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata, Francois 2.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Charter amendment, amending various sections relating to operation of the Port of San Francisco.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 288-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Request that the Grand Jury report on the operation of the County Jail at San Bruno be made the subject of committee hearings.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 293-73-1.

Referred to Joint Finance and Fire, Safety and Police Committee

Adopted

Motion that his Honor, the Mayor, be requested to proclaim June 5, 1973, "Denmark Day."

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Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 4-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "Do Pass."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Referred to Committee

Request that Resolution No. 129-69 entitled "Requesting his Honor, the Mayor, to recommend the creation of an Office of Children's Services in the Mayor's Office" be reconsidered by committee to reiterate Board policy requesting Mayor to rec- ommend creation of Office of Children's Services in the May- or's office with exception of conditions for Federal or State funding.

Presented jointly by Supervisors von Beroldingen and Tamaras:

File 279-73.

Referred to Joint Health and Environment and Social Services Committee.

Request for installation of flashing yellow lights at triangular intersection of Hunters Point Boulevard and Innes Avenue.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 20-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing attendance of Supervisor Robert E. €k>nzales at the Government Procurement Conference of the National Association of Minority Consultants and Urbanolo- gists, in Washington, D.C., April 28-29, 1973.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 47-73-2, Resolution No. 292-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata, Francois 2.

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Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

Dr. Philip Gardner (Supervisor von Beroldingen) Rebild National Park Society, Inc. (Supervisor

von Beroldingen) S.F. Building and Construction Trades Council (Supervisor

Feinstein) Associated General Contractors and Building Industry

Legislative Council (Supervisor Feinstein) Committee for San Francisco Special Olympics

(Supervisor Kopp) Jack Goldberger (Supervisor Mendelsohn) Matthew J. Boxer (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of re- spect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Bishop E. E. Hamilton (Supervisors Gonzales, Francois)

Charles S. Cohen (Supervisor Kopp)

Albert J. McGuire (Supervisor Kopp)

Louis Breslauer (Supervisor Kopp)

John B. Scrofani (Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn)

Ernestine G. McCormack (Supervisors Kopp, Tamaras)

Anton L. Solari (Supervisor Molinari)

Fred J. Fegan (Supervisor Tamaras)

Capt. Joe Devine (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 10:35 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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Approved by the Board of Supervisors June 18, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1973 2:00 P.M.

Journal of Proceedings Board of Supervisors

City and County of San Francisco

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Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that consideration be continued one week.

No objection and motion carried.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, the following recom- mendation of Health and Environment Committee was taken up out of order:

Ordinance amending the Health and Park Codes and Part HI of the Municipal Code, establishing regulations for the oper- ation of a public pound; providing for the licensing of dogs, cats and dog kennels ; and establishing an Animal Welfare Ad- visory Council and prescribing the powers and duties thereof ; repealing various sections, various codes.

File 136-73-1, Ordinance No.

(Adds Sections 41 through 41.10, amends Section 985, adds Article VI, repeals Article 1.5 of the Health Code;

Amends Sections 215, 216, 218, 221, and 222, repeals Sections 221.2, 221.3 and 223 of Part III of the Municipal Code;

Repeals Section 45 of the Park Code;

Repeals Sections 10.63-1 and 10.190 of the Administrative Code;

Repeals Section 5 of Ordinance 314-71.)

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that consideration be continued one week.

No objection and motion carried.

Referred to Committee

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the following recommendation of Governmental Services Committee was taken up out of order:

Resolution stating policy of the Board of Supervisors to ac- quire new voting equipment, and creating an advisory com- mittee to recommend the voting system most suitable to the needs of the citizens of San Francisco. (Supervisor Francois)

File 256-72-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that the matter be rereferred to Governmental Services Committee.

No objection and motion carried.

Thereafter the Board commenced consideration of items as set forth in the Calendar.

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SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Consideration Continued

Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the pro- posed vacation of a sewer and public utility easement in Pa- cific Avenue from Davis Street to The Embarcadero.

File 182-73-2.

(Pursuant to Resolution of Intention No. 243-73, adopted April 2, 1973.)

The privilege of the floor was granted to Mrs. Frieda Klussmann who requested that consideration of the matter be continued since a lawsuit has been filed regarding proposed construction in the area.

After discussion. Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Fein- stein, moved that consideration be continued one week to allow the City Attorney an opportunity to examine the suit.

No objection and motion carried.

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Ordinance ordering the vacation of a sewer and public utility easement in Pacific Avenue from Davis Street to The Emmarcadero.

File 182-73-2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that consideration be continued one week.

No objection and motion carried.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Amendment of the Whole Adopted

The following recommendation of Board Sitting as Committee of the Whole was taken up:

Resolution declaring policy to support allocation of $400,000 per year for low income housing in Yerba Buena Center, to cooperate with the Redevelopment Agency in amending the Redevelopment Plan, and to enact appropriate legislation to acomplish said purposes. (Supervisors Pelosi, Feinstein)

File 91-73-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, on behalf of himself and Supervisor Pelosi, presented the following legislation as amendment of the whole:

Resolution declaring Board of Supervisors' policy to support

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allocation of hotel tax funds for low income housing in Yerba Buena Center, to cooperate with Redevelopment Agency in amending the Redevelopment Plan, and to enact appropriate legislation to acomplish said purposes.

File 91-73-1, Resolution No. 307-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved to amend the proposed resolution by amending the first further resolved clause to delete "not less than" and substitute "not to exceed".

The roll was called and Supervisor Francois* motion was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Motion to Grant Privilege of the Floor

Supervisor Kopp stated that it was his understanding that at- torney for the plaintiffs in the TOOR vs. HUD litigation concern- ing Yerba Buena Center intends to file for attorney's fees. Super- visor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that the privilege of the floor be granted to Mr. J. Anthony Kline, attorney for TOOR, for the purpose of answering questions in this regard.

Supervisor Francois objected and motion defeated.

Motion to Sit as Committee of the Whole

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, then moved that the Board sit as a Committee of the Whole for the purpose of questioning Mr. Kline.

Privilege of the Floor

After discussion Supervisor Francois withdrew his objection to granting privilege of the floor to Mr. Kline and Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved as amendment to motion to sit as Committee of the Whole, that privilege of the floor be granted.

No objection and motion carried.

Statement

At the request of Supervisor Barbagelata, the following state- ment of Anthony Kline, Attomey-at-Law, representing Public Advocates, Inc., 433 Turk Street, San Francisco, together with re- lated colloquy, was ordered incorporated in the Journal. (Tape recording furnished by Mr. James Hamlin, Radio Station KCBS, as a public service.)

Mr. Kline: Thank you, Mr. President and members of the Board. This suit has been in court for almost four years, and prior to the

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time that action was commenced in court, extensive negotiations were held in an attempt to settle the case without recourse to liigation. That was unsuccessful as is well known. As a result of the litigation in this case, as a direct result of the litigation in this case, the Redevelopment Agency has been compelled to construct 2,000 units of housing, 1,500 to 1,800 units of housing, low cost housing, in areas close to the Yerba Buena Project, and 400 to 500 units of housing inside the project area if our current settlement agreement as endorsed by this Board and the Redevelopment Agency is signed, as I am hopeful it will be.

The value of this low cost housing to the City and County of San Francisco is approximately 40 million dollars. This housing has been desperately needed not only by the residents of Yerba Buena, but by all people in the City and County who cannot afford housing other than subsidized low lost housing. We tried to settle this case without litigation, and after litigation was commenced we tried to settle it early. Years ago a settlement of this case would have been far less costly to all concerned than it currently probably would be, since the cost of this extensive delay would have been very small if they existed at all.

Now I remember very well in 1970 approximately five months after the Federal court issued its injunction, I requested a meeting with the Mayor of San Francisco and the then Director of the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency in an effort to settle the case. That meeting was held in the Mayor's office and there were three people present, myself, the Mayor, and M. Justin Herman, then Director of the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency. I asked for a settlement, and I was told by the Mayor that there would be none. He disagreed with the Federal Court's decision, and he implied that there would be an appeal. An appeal has never been taken, but the Director of the Redevelopment Agency, Mr. Herman, looked me in the eye and told me that if we persisted in pursuing this litigation that the strategy of the San Francisco Redevelop- ment Agency would be to escalate the case to inimdate me and my partner, Sidney Wolinsky, and my client, with legal work we wouldn't be able to bring another law suit, that we would be up nights, we'd be working on week-ends, and if that was what we wanted he was ready for the fight.

I told him that was not what we wanted, that we wanted to settle the case, but instead Mr. Herman escalated the litigation. Approxi- mately one month after that meeting, the Redevelopment Agency discharged its in-house counsel who was on salary, and hired the former law partner of the Mayor of this City, Frederick Furth, who is one of the most expensive lawyers the City could have engaged, and Mr. Furth did his work well, he kept us plenty busy. For that work that was a little over a year, Mr. Furth was paid by the tax- payers approximately $120,000. Nobody on this Board was heard to complain. Nobody complained. Mr. Furth was only involved in this litigation approximately one-fourth of the time, and he lost.

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nor did he advance the interest of the City or the Redevelopment Agency whatsoever.

We've been involved in this litigation four times as long as Mr. Furth and we've been winning. Mr. Furth is now driving around San Francisco in a new Rolls Royce. Somebody is going to have to bear the cost of this litigation. I am talking about the plaintiffs' cost of this litigation. Now the plaintiffs have indicated not only their own interest in housing, they certainly indicated that, I think, but they have also won a victory for this City, I believe that. I be- lieve that this settlement is not a victory for my client. I believe that this settlement is a victory for Robert Rumsey, for the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, for the City and County of San Francisco, and for its citizens, particularly its low income citizens, but not simply them.

As to the point that has been raised here that my law firm is a non-profit public interest law firm that is quite true, we are. We have, however, in cases very similar to this which we have won, sougth and retained fees, notwithstanding the fact that we are a foundation-supported law firm, support which, by the way, un- fortunately, is not going to be permanent.

Let me just read one paragraph for the edification of Mr. Kopp from an opinion of another Federal District Court Judge in a re- location case, which my law firm won, in which the court awarded us fees, partly for the following reasons, and I quote from the court decision: "In many public interest cases only injunctive relief is sought, and the average attorney or litigant must hesitate if not shudder at the thought of taking on the City and such as the Cali- fornia Department of Highways, with no prospective financial compensation for the efforts and expenses rendered. The expensive litigation in such a case poses a formidable, if not insurmountable obstacle. The only public oflScials that might have brought suit in this case were named as defendants in this action and vigorously opposed plaintiffs' contentions".

Supervisor Mendelsohn: Excuse me, Mr. President, a point of information. Mr. Kline, how many more of those yellow sheets do you have to read from, so that we will have some idea here?

Mr. Kline: I am almost done, Mr. Mendelsohn. "Only a private party could have been expected to bring this litigation, and yet a private party is least able to bear the tremendous economic burdens. To force the private litigants to bear their own costs here would be tantamount to a penalty, and it seems so inequitable to punish litigants who have policed those charged with implementing and following congressional mandate respecting relocation. Hence the fact that only a private party could be reasonably expected to bring this action is one additional factor supporting the awarding of attorney fees in this case".

Yes, we intend to move for attorney fees, but let me just close on this one note. Most lawyers in my position would have made settle-

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merit conditional upon the payment to him of an attorney fee. I am perfectly willing to do that. I am willing to negotiate it right here and now, if anybody wants me to. I am making it easier, easier on this Board, easier on the Redevelopment Agency. I am willing to take my chances in court. I think that I have a right to insist on the payment of my attorney's fees by the Redevelopment Agency as a condition of this settlement. I am going to waive that right. I am going to take my chances in court. Now if Mr. Kopp or Mr. Moli- nari or anybody else on this Board feels that I ought to negotiate the settlement, I am perfectly willing to do it, but what I am not willing to do is to waive my right to go to court and to ask the Federal District Court Judge that I be paid my attorney's fee, and I will not waive nor will I approve a settlement agreement that purports to deprive me of that right. I have discussed this with my clients, and my clients are fully aware of the implications of what I just said, and I shall stick to it, and I believe that so shall they.

President Pelosi: Thank you, Mr. Kline.

Supervisor Kopp: Mr. Kline, what was done during that period of time, can you give me the years?

Mr. Kline: I think at least 50%. The law suit was filed in late 1969. Our law firm took the case over in 1971, approximately June, 1971.

Supervisor Kopp: So if the ballpark figure of $200,000 to $250,000 is correct, it's your opinion that the reasonable value of your fees is somewhere around a half-million dollars?

Mr. Kline: I am really not in that p>osition to answer that figure right now. I frankly doubt that we will be seeking fees in that large amount.

Supervisor Kopp: I understand you wouldn't seek that because you are not going to seek fees for that portion of the result achieved during the time you were with OEO, but your opinion is that the services have a reasonable value of a half-million dollars?

Mr. Kline: Yes.

Supervisor Kopp: You've made the statement evidently that you won't let the matter of fees stand in the way of a settlement. Just so I am absolutely sure, by that you do not mean that you would waive any right to claim fees, is that right?

Mr. Kline: That is correct, yes.

Supervisor Kopp: By that you do mean that you will defer any motion for fees until after a dismissal with prejudice has been filed with a stipulation on the part of the court to determine the fee issue.

Mr. Kline: Well, there are a number of ways I could do that. I could file my motion tomorrow conditioned upon court approval of the settlement, just to facilitate jurisdictional determination of the

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matter, or I could reserve it until after the complaint was dismissed. There are a number of other possibilities that I could use, but in effect you are correct. I will see to it that my motion for fees does not hold up the settlement, and I think that I can accomplish that.

Supervisor Kopp: And the last question is: When you refer to the plaintiffs, you said the plaintiffs, something to the effect that they have incurred fees and costs, there haven*t been any out-of- pocket expenses for filing fees, attorney's fees?

Mr. Kline: Oh, there have been considerable out-of-pocket ex- penses.

Supervisor Kopp: By your clients?

Mr. Kline: By my law firm.

Supervisor Kopp: But not by your clients?

Mr. Kline: My clients are poor people, Mr .Kopp. Unlike you, they caimot afford to pay out-of-pocket expenses.

Supervisor Kopp: I understand that. I understand that, but I don't want any false impression left that they have been paying for this litigation. It's been paid by your law firm with advance costs and with your salaries from Public Advocates.

Mr. Kline: That is correct, and I think I should emphasize that the motion for attorney fees for that reason would not be made in my behalf or in behalf of Sidney Wolinsky, or in behalf of any other attorney. They would instead be made in behalf of our non- profit public interest law firm, Public Advocates, Incorporated.

President Pelosi: I take it that, excuse me, does that conclude Mr. Kline's portions of this afternoon's work? Supervisor Barba- gelata, do you have - -?

Supervisor Barbagelata: I do just want to ask just one question.

President Pelosi: Mr. Kline.

Supervisor Barbagelata: I think I heard it answered, but not being an attorney, I would like it simply stated for me. What you are saying is that in no way will your request for fees in any way whatsoever jeopardize the settlement, is that correct?

Mr. Kline: To the extent that I can control it, yes.

Supervisor Barbagelata: Can you put that in writing, will you put that in writing?

Mr. Kline: Certainly, and I can't guarantee that the court would accede to my wishes or to those of the defendants. I am hopeful that he would, I believe that he would.

Supervisor Barbagelata: That's all that I am concerned with, Mr. Kline.

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Mr. Kline: Certainly, sure.

Supervisor Barbagelata: That we don't have another law suit on attorney's fees hold this thing up.

Mr. Kline: No, it would be a motion and I would ask the court to reserve a ruling on that motion until after dismissal of the com- plaint, or in the alternative, I'll make the motion this week and ask the court to reserve a ruling on it pending dismissal of the com- plaint.

Supervisor Barbagelata: I want to ask one question of the City Attorney through the Chair. Mr. Kenealey, am I asking the proper question to accomplish what I am trying to accomplish?

Mr. Kenealey: Mr. President and members of the Board: I as- sume you are, Supervisor. You're attempting to ascertain whether or not the settlement will go through regardless of the motion for attorney's fees, and I would say that you have asked the proper questions along that line.

Supervisor Barbagelata: Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Kline.

Mr. Kline: Excues me. I think I should qualify one thing. I am assuming that this Board will treat the matter in the same manner that I will, that this Board, in other words, will do nothing to fore- close the payment of attorney's fees. What we would both then be doing is to put the matter before the Federal Judge. If this Board did something to prejudice my right to recover attorney fees, then I will not feel bound by any representation to the contrary that I may have made today or would make in writing. I am not assuming that you would do that.

Supervisor Barbagelata: For instance, what could we do, Mr. Kline?

Mr. Kline: Well, I am not sure what you could do. You might, for example, decide that the City and County would not reimburse the Redevelopment Agency if that were necessary, or I am not sure what you might do. I think that there are a nimiber of things that you could do that might prejudice my offering my motion for at- torney fees.

Supervisor Barbagelata: You are losing me a little bit legally now here. All I am still concerned about is that when this goes through, that in no way the issue of attorney's fees is going to jeopardize this agreement by any action that you might take.

Mr. Kline: Absolutely, that's correct.

Supervisor Barbagelata: Thank you.

Mr. Kline: Excuse me. I wonder if I could just ask a question. I am a bit at sea here. Has there been amendment of this resolu- tion in connection with the 30 years that it would be no less than 30 years?

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Supervisor Francois: I was about to offer further amendment that would change that to 35 years, but it would contain the lan- guage not to exceed 35 years, and the purpose of that amendment, the "not to exceed" part, is to make it possible for the Board to change the allocation if in the future years it appears unnecessary. The Board commits itself to doing certain things, but there is no one at this point who can say whether we need 35 years of one- twelfth of the existing six percent Hotel Tax in order to accomplish what we hope to accomplish. It may be very well that the Hotel Tax money will be so substantially more that it could be accom- plished in a shorter period of time. That is the same language that has appeared in the resolution we were previously considering. But the 35 years might just do it now, so I move that the 30 years be changed to 35 years, and I am so doing at the suggestion of the Redevelopment Agency. In order to make a full commitment, we need that language.

Mr. Kline: Just for a point of information, are you saying not less than 35 years?

Supervisor Francois: Not to exceed 35 years.

Mr. Kline: I see.

Supervisor Mendelsohn: I second the motion by Supervisor Francois to change "not to exceed 30 years" to "not to exceed 35 years".

The roll was called and Supervisor Francois* motion was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Supervisor Kopp: Excuse me, Mr. President, I have one more question of Mr. Kline which is brought to mind by the last answers with respect to the City, which isn't a defendant in this suit. Would you be willing to waive your right, if you have any, to claim any of the fee or all of the fee from the City?

Mr. Kline: No, I will not.

Supervisor Francois: Mr. President.

President Pelosi: One moment. Supervisor Gonzales, you were on this point?

Supervisor Gonzales: On this point, I think that we are all labor- ing under the impression that the City and County is a party to this action. The parties to the action are the Redevelopment Agency and HUD. They are the defendants in this care. I can't see how any decision or any Judge can go and assess attorney fees against a party who is not a defendant. If he assesses fees it will be

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against the Redevelopment Agency. They don't have any money to pay attorney fees. Therefore, they are going to have to go back to their co-defendant who is HUD, and I can't envision how we in the City and County can be stuck with any attorney fees. This is a different defendant. I think that we are just really arguing a point that is academic here.

Supervisor Francois: Mr. President, on that same point. I hope that Mr. Kline understands that the City's position would be to resist any order for fees. Mr. Mellon made that clear. I do suppose that if there is any problem, Mr. Kline will go ahead and make his position known, and to the extent that we can, we will resist. We are not parties but the City's position is clear that we don't feel that there should be an award of attorney's fees. In the final analy- sis the court will decide. It is possible, and I think that we have to face this possibility, it is possible that the City may have to pay part of these fees in the following manner. The defendants are HUD and the Redevelopment Agency. If an order is made it will go presumably against the both defendants and the court will then be asked to make this a legitimate project cost. The cost of the project, we pick up one-third of the project cost, in kind or with credits, at least that has been the case imtil now.

We had one incident where for the first time it's in the budget where we will be paying cash for one project. That's only because there weren't sufficient credits in the locality where the project is located to pick up those credits through public improvements and so forth. Certainly Yerba Buena Center has enough credit so in a sense we might be placed in a position of picking up one-third of the fees as a part of the project cost .1 think what Mr. Kline is say- ing is he doesn't want us to go on record as saying that under no circumstances will we participate in any manner ,and I take it that would prejudice the negotiations as well. I would again urge that we take the same position that he is, that we will consider this as a separate item. He has a legal right to go into court, and a legal right to resist, and HUD has, and the Redevelopment Agency has, and I would urge this Board to adopt this resolution and I would remind this Board that this possibility of paying fees has to be weighed against the projection of a million dollars a month in losses, beginning May, 1973.

Supervisor Kopp: Mr. President and fellow members, I want to re-emphasize what I said last week, and it's been highlighted by Mr. Rumsey's advice to us that he is going to ask his Board to have a joint public hearing with the Board of Supervisors on the amendment to the redevelopment plan. I think, Mr. President and fellow members, that what we may be doing by this resolution is to make that hearing a useless and illegal formality, and I'll tell you why, but what we're doing now is taking a policy position in advance of the hearing which is required before the Board of Su- pervisors, which hearing has to follow a hearing before the Re- development Agency and its Board, and I point out that the facts also included action of the City Planning Commission before it

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ever reaches the Board of Supervisors. What we*re doing now is holding a hearing. We held a hearing and we took evidence last week. We are holding another hearing this week without taking evidence. In effect, we are adopting what the law requires to be adopted by a public hearing only after a Redevelopment Agency hearing and recommendation, and in our case the City Planning Commission has not acted and that's a requirement of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California .

President Pelosi: Members, the resolution as amonded is before the Board. Call the roll. Supervisor von Beroldingen, I am sorry . .

Supervisor von Beroldingen: Mr. President and fellow members. Supervisor Feinstein earlier stated that she wanted to introduce an amendment on Page 3 that would provide for maximum realloca- tion, and if it is not her intention to renew that motion to amend, I would like to do so.

Supervisor Feinstein: Mr. President, after discussing this with the City Attorney, I am not sure that it still is relevant. The word "maximum" would not do it. Supervisor. It would have to be some language later on that would say "not exceeding." My feeling is that it does make the intent of the Board clear, however, I think we do have guarantees in the existing language.

Supervisor von Beroldingen: Mr. President, to Supervisor Fein- stein, where do we have the guarantees?

Supervisor Feinstein: Mr. Kenealey, you pointed out those guar- antees to me earlier; perhaps you would point them out again to Supervisor von Beroldingen.

Mr. Kenealey: Mr. President and members of the Board, the last portion of the resolved clause on page 3 thus provides that to the extent the City and County of San Francisco becomes obligated to make lease rental payments to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency in support of Redevelopment Agency lease revenue bonds or a series of bonds, the obligation of the City and County of San Francisco to make the appropriations and allocations for such pay- ments shall be deemed to be proportionally discharged. That was language incorporated at our request to make sure that the City and County would not be paying twice, that there is only one al- location upon us being made by the Board of Supervisors and as money is obligated and committed through the sale of bonds, that obligation is proportionally decreased.

Supervisor von Beroldingen: Mr. President, through the Chair to Mr. Kenealey, I appreciate that, and I can understant it. I just want to make the position of the Board clear, that this is the extent that we are declaring the policy of the City, that it does not extend to any other payments. Can you suggest language for that, Mr. Kenealey.

Mr. Kenealey: Madame Supervisor, I would assume that the language already specified that this is merely a declaration of

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policy by this Board and the final language will be coming back to you as an ordinance to reallocate the funds preseently within the Hotel Tax and that no more than the amounts specified in here would be included within that ordinance. I would assume also that there would be somewhat the same language in the ordinance as is in the present resolution, to make it clear to all concerned that the City's obligations only incorporated this amount of money that is presently being mentioned, that is, the one-half cent on the Hotel Tax plus $100,000.

Supervisor von Beroldingen: And you are satisfied, Mr. Kene- aley, that this makes it clear that the Board's intention is to sup- port financially the settlement and only the setlement?

Mr, Kenealey: This is true.

Supervisor von Beroldingen: You're satisfied?

Mr. Kenealey: Correct.

Supervisor von Beroldingen: Thank you.

Thereafter the roll was called and the resolution as amended was adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisor Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

Noes: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Suspension of the Rules

Adopted

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois^ the rules were suspended for presentation of the following:

Resolution directing the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to set a date for joint public hearing with the Redevelopment Agency for consideration of proposed amendment to the Re- development Plan for Yerba Buena Center.

File 91-73-3, Resolution No. 308-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Thereafter the Board resumed consideration of items as shown on the Calendar.

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Referred to Committee

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Resolution approving in general, the Mayor's recommenda- tions for general revenue sharing; urging inclusion of addi- tional revenue sharing requests; urging creation of a reserve fund as a back-up for threatened Federal cutbacks; urging formulation of a specific plan for health care in the Haight- Ashbury district and Haight Street improvement; and urging increase of funds for the development of Neighborhood Art facilities.

File 254-72-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to amend the first further resolved clause to include "up to $250,000 to Chinatown for an immediate program to prevent crime and delinquency, to be devised under the auspices of an appropriate City body."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved amendment to provide $156,360 for Self-Help for the Elderly.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 4.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved amendment to provide $250,000 for San Francisco Aid Retarded Children programs.

Adopted by the following vote : ^

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Tamaras 6.

Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 4.

Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen 1.

Statement

Supervisor Molinari stated that he was against these additions today based on the fact that the program has come out of com-

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mittee after numerous public hearings and should not be amended piecemeal.

Motion to Refer to Committee

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that the matter be rereferred to Finance Committee.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

No: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $104,742, Police, creating 16 new positions of Parking Controlman and equipment therefor; appropriating $1,359,548, Public Health, Community Mental Health Services, for contractual services and care, equipment, drugs, chemicals, gases and foodstuffs; rescinding $1,359,548 from various appropriations. Community Mental Health Ser- vices.

File 201-72-89, Ordinance No. 170-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Request Granted

Supervisor Francois requested that a communication be sent to the Director of Traffic asking that the sixteen new parking con- trolmen authorized not be put on the streets until there are assur- ances that the processing of traffic tickets can be coordinated to prevent a traffic violator from being brought up on the same charge more than once.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Finally Passed

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 161011, Police Department-Civilian; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-46, Ordinance No. 168-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance appropriating $406,600 from Revenue Sharing Fund for operation of San Francisco General tlospital, and $101,948 from General Fund for Assessor (services and sup- plies). Department of Education (salaries). Human Rights Commission (contractual services), Public Defender (auto- motive equipment). Finance and Records (telephone). Pub- lic Works (holiday pay, wages, overtime, contractual services, supplies, sound measuring equipment, elevator maintenance, organic gardening project). Municipal Railway (holiday pay) ; rescinding various appropriations in amount of $35,846; and increasing rate of pay for Superintendent of Schools; effective March 7, 1973.

File 201-72-90, Ordinance No. 171-73.

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 143010, Department of Education, County Offices, to adjust the annual salary of Superintendent of Schools in accordance with California State Senate Bill No. 1219, effective March 7, 1973; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-47, Ordinance No. 169-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Health to spend the money remaining in the Hassler Health Home patients^ store account, maintained pursuant to Section 4.15 of the Administrative Code, for the welfare of the patients at San Francisco General Hospital, and repealing Section 4.15 of the Administrative Code.

File 258-73, Ordinance No. 178-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance appropriating $652,600 from Revenue Sharing Fund, Public Works, for the water pollution control program, and $422,542 from General Fund for Police Department (holiday pay, police dog program) , Department of Electricity (equipment) ; rescinding $208,785 from various appropria- tions. Police and Electricity.

File 201-72-93, Ordinance No. 172-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance appropriating $6,360, Recreation and Park, wages and holiday pay, $23,000, Public Works, maintenance and repair of street lighting facilities ; and rescinding $5,882 from various appropriations. Recreation and Park and Port.

File 201-72-96, Ordinance No. 173-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing reimbursement in the aggregate amount of $356.20 to various City and County employees for personal property damaged in line of duty.

File 51-73-1, Resolution No. 305-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Refused Adoption

The following from Joint Finance and Streets and Transporta- tion Committee without recommendation was taken up;

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting from reference to Board with- out recommendation)

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Resolution determining that public interest and necessity re- quire the construction of the Portola Drive Underpass at St. Francis Circle as a project under the TOPICS and Federal Aid Urban System Programs and authorizing the Chief Ad- ministrative Officer and the Director of Public Works to execute a master agreement with the State Division of High- ways to implement said project.

File 105-72-5, Resolution No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved "Do Pass".

After discussion, the roll was called and the measure was refused adoption by the following vote:

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelate, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Aye: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Social Services Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending Administrative Code increasing mem- bership of Commission on the Aging from 21 to 23 members. (Supervisors Tamaras, Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen)

File 225-72-3, Ordinance No. 174-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Administrative Code increasing mem- bership of the Delinquency Prevention Commission from 17 to 19 members. (Supervisors Tamaras, von Beroldingen)

File 204-73, Ordinance No. 177-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

The following from Planning and Development Committee, here- tofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance designating the Wormser-Coleman House, 1834 California Street, as a landmark.

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File 90-73-4, Ordinance No. 175-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending Section 14 of the Traffic Code provid- ing for the removal of unauthorized signs. (Supervisor Fein- stein)

File 198-73, Ordinance No. 176-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

NEW BUSINESS

Passed for Second Reading

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee were taken up:

Ordinance accepting the roadway of Bishop Street between Ankeny Street and Harkness Avenue.

File 9-73-1, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved "Do Pass".

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance accepting the roadway of Majestic Avenue between Lakeview Avenue and Summit Street, Summit Street between Majestic Avenue and 20 feet westerly, and the intersection of Majestic Avenue and Summit Street.

File 9-73-2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved "Do Pass".

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Referred to Cominittee

The following appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $40,000, Sheriff, for temporary salaries, Magee trial; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-107, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $4,233, County Clerk (contractual services). Tax Collector (maintenance and repair of automo- tive equipment) ; $216,000 from Special Gas Tax Street Im- provment Fund, and $395,127 from Road Fund, Public Works for 1973 Summer Youth Program; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-108, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

COMMUNICATION

Request Denied

The Clerk presented a communication from the City Planning Commission requesting permission to use the Chambers of the Board to hold a public hearing on the Environmental Impact Re- port for the Yerba Buena Center on June 14 and June 28, 1973.

The Chair stated he would entertain a motion to grant permis- sion, and when no motion was offered, declared the request denied.

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence ^John J. Barbagelata, Member, Board of Supervisors, May 3-21, Thad Brown, Tax Collector, May 5-13, Marvin E. Cardoza, Police Commissioner, April 25-27, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk, Board of Supervisors, June 2-10, Antonio Sotomayor, Art Commissioner, May 20- July 4, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Request that committee hearings be held to consider SB 497, State-funded program for rehabilitation of housing.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 12-73-13.

Referred to Joint Planning and Development and State and Na- tional Affairs Committee.

Resolution establishing a CATV Task Force composed of 15 members selected from various geographical, ethnic, and racial groups to explore, advise, and recommend certain policies, procedures, and practices regarding the program- ming of cable and pay television services within the bound- aries of the City and County.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 32-73-4, Resolution No.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Adopted

Resolution urging Congressional approval of HR 2353, au- thorizing United States Mint to strike a commemorative medal for the 100th anniversary of the San Francisco Cable Car.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 296-73, Resolution No. 306-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be directed to the Chairman of the Delinquency Prevention Commission point- ing out that on April 18 at the direction of the Social Services Com- mittee the Commission was asked for its attendance record, and that on April 23 the Commission advised the Board that it was

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withholding said attendance record pending a decision on increase of its membership, and again requesting submission of its record of attendance.

After discussion, the Clerk was directed to request the informa- tion on behalf of all members.

Adopted

Motion that his Honor, the Mayor, be requested to proclaim May 5, 1973, ''Consumers Awareness Day".

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 4-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

Edward T. Mancuso (Supervisor Chinn)

Ruth Asa wa (Supervisor Feinstein)

San Francisco Magazine (Supervisor Kopp)

Stella Simon (Supervisor Kopp)

Zionist Organization of America (Supervisor Kopp)

Lloyd Leith (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of re- spect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Ng Fook Hong (Supervisor Chinn)

Rose Genser (Supervisor Kopp)

Sophie Rudy (Supervisor Kopp)

Jane L. Levin (Supervisor Feinstein)

Edward Combs (Supervisor Feinstein)

Carolyn S. Silverman (Supervisor Mendelsohn for all

members) Ilene Albert (Supervisor Molinari) Bessie L. Hamilton (Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Gonzales,

Tamaras) Hannah Marie Kearney (Supervisors Pelosi, Tamaras) Noreen McCarthy (Supervisor Pelosi) Michael Varetaxis (Supervisor Tamaras) Dimitria Vlahandreas (Supervisor Tamaras)

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File 2-73. Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 5:55 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors July 2, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the foi-e- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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MONDAY, MAY 7, 1973 2:00 P.M.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, May 7, 1973 2 :00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday, May 7, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Barbagelata noted present at 2: 10 p.m.

Supervisor Mendelsohn noted present at 2:20 p.m.

Supervisor Molinari noted present at 2:10 p.m.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, March 12, 1973, was con- sidered read and approved.

COMMUNICATION

Temporarily Postponed

The Clerk presented a communication from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission requesting permission to use the Board's Chambers on June 5, 1973, from 7:30 p.m. to approxi- mately 10:30 p.m.

1 There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the matter was temporarily post- poned for attendance of all members.

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SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Temporarily Postponc^d

Public hearing relative to proposed revision of schedule of rates and charges for common use facilities at San Francisco International Airport. : ; v^

File 27-73-3.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that items related to the public hearing on the Airport be tempo- rarily postponed for attendance of all members.

No objection and motion carried.

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing Airports Commission to execute a lease of lands and space to United Air Lines, Inc. at San Francisco International Airport.

File 27-73-2, Resolution No.

Temporarily postponed.

Resolution approving Master Resolution of the Airports Commission providing for the issuance of San Francisco International Airport Revenue Bonds.

File 27-73-4, Resolution No.

Temporarily postponed.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Temporarily Postponed

Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the pro- posed vacation of a sewer and public utility easement in Pacific Avenue from Davis Street to The Embarcadero.

File 182-73-2.

(Pursuant to Resolution of Intention No. 243-73, adopted April 2, 1973.)

Mr. Robert Katz, representing the Telegraph Hill Dwellers, requested that the hearing be temporarily postponed for attend- ance of Counsel.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved thaj the matter be temporarily postponed.

No objection and motion carried.

MONDAY, MAY 7, 1973 4^7,

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Temporarily Postponed

The following called out of Governmental Services Committee by Supervisors Mendelsohn and Gonzales was taken up:

Resolution declaring a moratorium on cable television wiring in San Francisco until hearings are held to determine the future of cable television in San Francisco. ( Supervisor Gon- zales)

File 32-73-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the matter be temporarily postponed for attendance of the full Board.

No objection and motion carried.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Health and Park Codes and Part III of the Municpal Code, establishing regulations for the opera- tion of a public pound; providing for the licensing of dogs, cats and dog kennels; and establishing an Animal Welfare Advisory Council and prescribing the powers and duties thereof; repealing various sections, various codes.

File 136-73-1, Ordinance No.

(Adds Sections 41 through 41.10, amends Section 985 ,adds Article VI, repeals Article 1.5 of the Health Code;

Amends Sections 215, 216, 218, 221, and 222, repeals Sections 221.2, 221.3 and 223 of Part III of the Municipal Code;

Repeals Section 45 of the Park Code;

Repeals Sections 10.63-1 and 10.190 of the Administrative Code;

Repeals Section 5 of Ordinance 314-71.)

After Supervisor von Beroldingen offered amendments to various sections of the ordinance, she announced that she would prepare copies of her proposed amendments for study by each Board mem- ber, and moved that consideration be continued for two weeks to allow her to do so. Supervisor Tamaras seconded.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved as amendment that the matter be rereferred to committee.

Upon inquiry by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the Chief Adminis- trative Officer explained that the matter must be resolved by June 30, 1973, in order that the City and County will be in a position to enter into a satisfactory contract with the S.P.C.A. for the com- ing fiscal year.

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Thereafter, there being no objection, Supervisol Molinari with- drew his motion to rerefer to committee.

The roll was called and motion that consideration be continued two weeks was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen^l 1 .

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the Board then proceeded with the following:

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M. Hearing Concluded

Public hearing relative to proposed revision of schedule of rates and charges for common use facilities at San Francisco International Airport.

File 27-73-3.

The Chair introduced Mr. William E. McDonnell, President of the Airports Commission, who in turn introduced Airports Com- missioners John A. Sutro, William K. Coblentz and Wallace R. Lynn.

Mr. William J. Dwyer, Director of Airports, then explained the proposed revision of schedule of rates and charges.

The Chair inquired if anyone present wished to speak in favor of the proposed schedule.

The privilege of the floor was granted to Mr. Rick Harcourt, representing the Greater San Francisco Chamber of Commerce.

The Chair then inquired if anyone wished to speak in opposition to the proposal.

The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:

William M. Brinton, Attorney for Ecology Center

Susan Smith, San Francisco Tomorrow

Gil Bailie, S.F. Ecology Center

There being no one else present desiring to speak, the Chair declared the public hearing concluded.

Adopted

The following from the President were taken up:

Resolution making a finding that the revised schedule of rates and charges for common use facilities established by the Air- ports Commission will be sufficient to pay for maintenance

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and operation expenses of the Airport and will not require any tax subsidy.

File 27-73-3.1, Resolution No. 309-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution approving proposed schedule of rates and charges for common use facilities at San Francisco International Air- port.

File 27-73-3, Resolution No. 315-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing Airports Commission to execute a lease of lands and space to United Air Lines, Inc. at San Fran- cisco International Airport.

File 27-73-2, Resolution No. 313-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution approving Master Resolution of the Airports Com- mission providing for the issuance of San Francico Interna- tional Airport Revenue Bonds.

File 27-73-4, Resolution No. 316-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

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SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Concluded

Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the pro- posed vacation of a sewer and public utility easement in Pa- cific Avenue from Davis Street to The Embarcadero.

File 182-73-2.

The Chair inquired if anyone present wished to protest, and the privilege of the floor was granted to the following:

Robert Katz, Telegraph Hill Dwellers

Mrs. Freida Klussmann

Mr. Jamieson, Attorney

Gil Bailie, S.F. Ecology Center

John Holmes, Telegraph Hill Dwellers

Ann Volkenberg, resident of Telegraph Hill

Ann Quillan, resident of Telegraph Hill

Kirk Baldwin, resident of Telegraph Hill

Judy Sheldon, Citizens Waterfront Committee

The Chair inquired if anyone present wished to speak in favor and the privilege of the floor was granted to Richard Tower, repre- senting developer of the Golden Gateway project.

There being no one else present desiring to speak, the Chair declared the hearing concluded.

Consideration Continued

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Ordinance ordering the vacation of a sewer and public utility easement in Pacific Avenue from Davis Street to The Em- barcadero.

File 182-73-2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Tamars, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved "Do Pass."

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved asj amendment that consideration be continued to July 9, 1973, await result of pending litigation against the development coi cemed.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, vc Beroldingen 1 1 .

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UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Refused Adoption

The following, called out of Governmental Services Committee by Supervisors Mendelsohn and Gonzales, was taken up:

Resolution declaring a moratorium on cable television wiring in San Francisco until hearings are held to determine the future of cable television in San Francisco. (Supervisor Gon- zales)

File 32-73-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved to amend by inserting in the title after "declaring a", "90- day'*, and to amend the resolved clause to add after "receiving ser- vice", "for a period of 90 days from and after May 7, 1973, during which time the Board of Supervisors may conduct hearings on the future of CATV in San Francisco."

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

After discussion, the roll was called and the measure was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Taken Up Out of Order

Referred to Committee

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, the rules were suspended to allow introduction of the following.

Ordinance amending the Police Code relating to places of entertainment and cabarets by amending Section 1060 defin- ing exhibition of the human body and by adding Sections 1060.9.5 and 1060.9.6, prohibiting specified acts or conduct.

Supervisor Barbagelata presented:

File 304-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Ordinance amending the Police Code relating to places of entertainment and cabarets by amending section 1070.1 and 070.10 prohibiting specified acts or conduct.

Supervisor Barbagelata presented:

422 MONDAY, MAY 7, 1973

File 304-73-1, Ordinance No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee

The Board thereafter resumed consideration of items as set forth in the Calendar.

Finally Passed

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee were taken up:

Ordinance accepting the roadway of Bishop Street between Ankeny Street and Harkness Avenue.

File 9-73-1, Ordinance No. 180-73.

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Ordinance accepting the roadway of Majestic Avenue between Lakeview Avenue and Summit Street, Summit Street between Majestic Avenue and 20 feet westerly, and the intersection of Majestic Avenue and Summit Street.

File 9-73-2, Ordinance No. 181-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution accepting gift of $2,000 from the United Bay Area Crusade for use by the Department of Social Services for after-hours information and referral services in the Tender- loin District.

File 38-73-16, Resolution No. 318-73.

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

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Resolution accepting gift of $670.64 from Foster Parents United Association for use by the Department of Social Ser- vices to provide for attendance of departmental representa- tives at the National Conference of Foster Parents.

File 38-73-17, Resolution No. 319-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $47,000, Public Works, from Reve- nue Sharing funds, ( restoration of Southeast and Park Police Stations) ; $584,000, Port, from Revenue Sharing funds, (maintenance and repair of buildings and installation of sprinkler system) ; $4,100, Public Works, from Road Fund, (for a truck mounted brush chipper) ; $2,682.56, Social Ser- vices, from Federal and private funds, (travel expense) ; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-103, Ordinance No. 179-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzalez, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Communication

Permission Granted

The following, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Communication from the Metropolitan Transportation Com- mission requesting permission to use the Board's Chambers on June 5, 1973, from 7 :30 p.m. to approximately 10:30 p.m.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that permission be granted.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari 4.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

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Thereafter the Board resumed consideration of recommenda- tions of Finance Committee in the order set forth in the Calendar of Matters.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $23,776, Police Department, for personnel and equipment to implement the Noise Control Ordinance; creating three positions of Q2 Policeman.

File 201-72-99, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 161010, Police Department, to establish three new positions, a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-48, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Ordinance appropriating $505,370, Municipal Railway, from Revenue Sharing Funds (passenger and damage claims); $5,567,000, Airport, from other funds (airport improve- ments) ; $20,919, Police (reopening Park and Southeast Stations) ; $95,619, Sheriff (mandatory fringe benefits) ; $1,880, Recreation and Park (Marina Yacht Harbor) ; $63,- 652, Recreation and Park (Candlestick Park Stadium); $31,800, Public Works (sidewalk narrowing, Digby & Ever- son Sts.); rescinding $31,800 from various appropriations.

File 201-72-101, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

POLICE

Contractual services ^

) 1,119

Maintenance and repair of buildings

270

Materials and supplies

850

Office equipment

18,680

SHERIFF

Mandatory fringe benefits

95,619

MARINA YACHT HARBOR FUND

Service toilets

1,543

Insurance Premium

337

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CANDLESTICK PARK FUND

Wages

12,052

Contractual services

1,200

Maintenance and repair

50,000

Equipment (drill press)

400

ROAD FUND

Digby St. and Everson St.

sidewalk narrowing

31,800

AIRPORT

Overlay and reconstruction,

Runway 28R partial

872,000

Approach light system trestle

300,000

Centerline lighting, Runway 28R

445,000.

Construction

3,950,000

MUNICIPAL RAILWAY

Passenger and damage claims

37,500

Settlement of claims in excess of $37,500

467,870

ROAD FUND

Masonic Ave. landscaping

20,000

Lake Merced and Brotherhood Way

Rechannelization

11,800)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Refused Adoption

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation *'Do Not Pass" was taken up:

Resolution authorizing lease with United States Government, as lessor, of U.S. Public Health Service Hospital, Building No. 18, required by the Department of Public Health for a Metha- done Maintenance Clinic.

File 64-73-1, Resolution No.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Adopted

The following from Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous assess- ments in the 1970, 1971, and 1972 Assessment Rolls; Sched- ule P.P. 207.

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File 14-73-5, Resolution No. 312-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Ac/op^erf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Resolution waiving the statute of limitations to permit reis- suance of warrant to Katy W. Jackson.

File 23-73-3, Resolution No. 314-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of Coroner's Investigator.

File 31-73-9, Resolution No. 317-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of Senior Legislation Clerk, Board of Supervisors.

File 31-73-10, Resolution No. 310-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Resolution accepting gifts from various donors to provide cash matching funds for certain Federally-assisted programs.

File 38-73-19, Resolution No. 320-73.

MONDAY, MAY 7, 1973 427

($4,815 from Community Streetwork Center for use by the Mayor for work to be carried out by Community Street- work Center;

$6,428 from Chinatown-Northbeach Youth Services and Co- ordinating Center for use by the Mayor for work to be car- ried out by Chinatown-Northbeach Youth Services and Coordinating Center;

$1,246.20 from Catholic Youth Organization for project "Youth at the Crossroads", to be carried out by Catholic Youth Organization;

$1,685.40 from Convent of the Good Shepherd for use by the Mayor for project "On Your Own" to be carried out by the Convent of the Good Shepherd;

$3,076 from Walden House Inc. for use by Department of Public Health for work to be carried out by Walden House;

$3,466 from Reality House West Inc. for use by Department of Public Health for work to be carried out by Reality House West;

$2,150 from S.F. Coordinating Council on Drug Abuse for use by Department of Public Health for work to be carried out by S.F. Coordinating Council on Drug Abuse;

$1,501 from Transitions to Freedom Inc. for use by the Sher- iff, for work to be carried out by Transitions to Freedom.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Resolution fixing price of $9.89 for Public Works Code, superseding price set forth in Resolution No. 42-68.

File 56-73-3, Resolution No. 322-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Resolution authorizing lease with Orpheum Building Com- pany, as lessor, of space at 1182 Market Street for the Mayor's Director of Economic Development.

File 64-73-11, Resolution No. 323-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

428 MONDAY, MAY 7, 1973

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept Federal funds for planning and programming activities of the Office of Community Development and Department of City Planning.

File 121-73-11, Resolution No. 325-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Resolution approving and authorizing execution of an agree- ment for Federal legislative services between the City and County and Robert E. Josten. (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Gonzales)

File 280-73, Resolution No. 326-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $94,934, Public Health, from Reve- nue Sharing funds (equipment and conversion of 2 trauma vans. Emergency Hospital) ; $4,250, Public Health, from other funds (telephone and telegraph) ; $28,720, Water De- partment (real estate taxes); $20,912, Hetch Hetchy (over- time, salaries, contractual services, materials and supplies).

File 201-72-102, Ordinance No.

(PUBLIC HEALTH— EMERGENCY HOSPITAL Equipment Revenue Sharing $84,934

Contractual Services

(telephone and telegraph) 4,250

Conversion of 2 trauma vans Revenue Sharing 10,000

MONDAY, MAY 7, 1973 429

WATER DEPARTMENT

Real Estate Taxes 28,720

HETCH HETCHY PROJECT '

Overtime 5,000

Retroactive Salaries 5,112

Contractual Services (pump rental) 1,730

Materials and Supplies 9,070)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved "Do Pass",

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Ordinance rescinding revenue sharing allocation of $3,000,- 000 for bond interest and redemption to cover revenue deficit from sewer service charges. Controller's Department.

File 201-72-104, Ordinance No.

(Deficit will be financed from unanticipated surplus developed in General Fund. Monies to be returned to Revenue Shar- ing Fund for future reallocation.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved *'Do Pass".

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and County against Xerox Corporation and Global Moving and Storage Company, Inc. by acceptance of $583.33; Superior Court No. 605-946.

File 46-73-3, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved "Do Pass".

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9. Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

Ordinance appropriating (($80,163)) $76,020, City Plan- ning (salaries, contractual servies, office equipment); $15,602, Superior Court (contractual services, transporta-

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tion, supplies) ; $6,000, Public Health (contractual services, equipment) ; rescinding $9,560, San Francisco General Hos- pital, Kitchen Helpers.

File 201-72-98, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE: CITY PLANNING

Temporary Salaries $((7,922)) 3,779

Contractual Services

(Special Consultants) 71,880

OflSce Equipment 361

SUPERIOR COURT Contractual Services

(printing, telephone) 9,000

Court Ordered Transportation 1,700

Materials and Supplies 2,950

Library and Reference Books 1,200

Other Court Expenses 752

PUBLIC HEALTH— ADMINISTRATION Contractual Services (San Francisco Compre- hensive Health Planning Council) 6,000 SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL HOSPITAL Contractual Services

(central food service system) 1,760

Equipment (Centralized Tray Service) 7,800

RESCIND: SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL HOSPITAL Permanent Salaries Kitchen Helpers 9,560)

(Although no quorum was present, it is the intention of the Committee Chairman, concurred in by the other members present, to move the following amendment: Reduce total appropriation. City Planning, from $80,163 to $76,020; re- duce appropriation. City Planning, temporary salaries, from $7,922, to $3,779.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved ''Do Pass".

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

MONDAY, MAY 7, 1973 431

Passed for Second Reading 'J

The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee was taken up:

Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Section 8.403, for trades and crafts, effective July 1, 1973.

File 103-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence John J. Barbagelata, Member, Board of Supervisors, May 3-21; The Very Rev. C. Julian Bartlett, Hu- man Rights Commissioner, May 1-7; Steven P. Morena, Su- perintendent of Schools, May 2-6; John Ritchie, City Plan- ning Commissioner, May 6-8, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 311-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held on the proposed projects to be undertaken as part of the 1973 Summer Youth Program to be administered by the Department of Public Works.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 200-73-1.

Referred to Joint Finance and Social Service Committee,

432 MONDAY, MAY 7, 1973

Request that legislation be prepared and hearings he held on Western Cahle Company's request for relinquishment of its GATV franchise.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 32-73-3.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Pelosi requested that a communication be directed to TelePrompTer Corporation in response to their letter of April 25, 1973, advising that the Governmental Services Com- mittee will be conducting pubic hearings on surrender of the Western TV Cable franchise, and inviting their attendance and any proposals they wish to offer.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Police Code to regulate noises caus- ing annoyance and discomfort to people working as well as residing in an area.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 367-71-6, Ordinance No.

Referred to Health and Environment Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Feinstein requested that a communication be directed to the Department of Public Works asking for an immediate study of alternative to traffic problems at St. Francis Circle. She sug- gested that one such alternative might include (a) a Sloat-Portola Drive underpass for automobile without widening Portola Drive;

(b) the necessary preemptive surface Municipal Railway signals;

(c) a reduced speed limit to 25 MPH on Portola Drive with added signalling to reduce traffic speed; (d) any changes at St. Francis Circle to be accompanied by facilitation of traffic at the Ocean- Junipero Serra intersection.

She also urged that Public Works perform traffic studies to demonstrate that whatever alternative is proposed does not in- crease automobile traffic but is a true ^'Transit First" solution.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing attendance of Supervisor Terry A. Francois at the National Conference of The National Urban Coalition to be held in Washington, D.C.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

MONDAY, MAY 7, 1973 433

File 47-73-3, Resolution No. 321-73. '■ ]

Acfopte(i by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Referred to CommiUee

Resolution recommending enactment of SB 794^ which re- peals provisions of the Revenue and Taxation Code which prohibit local governments from imposing income taxes, and relates to certain other taxes.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 12-73-14, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Charter amendment adding Section 3.586 thereto, and amend- ing Sections 3.581, 3.583, and 3.584 thereof, relating to oper- ation of the Port of San Francisco.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 288-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Comimttee.

Request that hearings be held for the purpose of investigating a new system for solid waste disposal which consists of a method of reclaiming the gases of incineration and utilizing the energy thus produced to combine elements from sea water resulting in an end product of pure chemicals.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 57-73-1.

Referred to Health and Environment Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Pelosi requested that a communication be directed to the Retirement Board inquiring why funds advanced by the Police Officers Association to cover the cost of an actuarial report for a proposed Charter am.endment for the November, 1972, ballot have not been reimbursed.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Resolution consenting to a joint public hearing by the Board of Supervisors and the Redevelopment Agency on Monday, June 11, 1973, at 2:00 p.m., in the Chambers of the Board,

434 MONDAY, MAY 7, 1973

for consideration and action on proposed amendments to Re- development Plan for Yerba Buena Center Approved Rede- velopment Project Area D-1.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 91-73-3, Resolution No. 324-73.

Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Referred to Committee

Resolution authorizing immediate filling of vacated position of Undersheriff.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 31-73-11, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Referred to Committee of the Whole

Environmental Impact Report for the Expansion Program at San Francisco International Airport.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 27-73-6.

Referred to Committee of the Whole for hearing at an undeter- mined date.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

Jack Bonano (Supervisor Kopp) William Gilheaney (Supervisor Tamaras) Dr. Francisco A. Gerardo (Supervisor Tamaras) The Very Rev. Leonard Ferringo, S.M.

(Supervisor von Beroldingen) Ling Lee (Supervisor Chinn)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, MoUnari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

MONDAY, MAY 7, 1973 435

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Gertrude Wheat (Supervisor Kopp)

Elena F. Teller (Supervisor Kopp)

Christine Humphrey (Supervisor Kopp)

Melvin Morris (Supervisor Kopp)

Paul Redinger (Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras)

Zara Magner (Supervisor Kopp)

Elizabeth Fine (Supervisors Kopp, Feinstein,

Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras) Rose Canevaro (Supervisor Molinari) Frank M. Dito (Supervisor Molinari) Joseph M. Bertoglio (Supervisors Molinari, Pelosi) J. Q. Patton (Supervisor Molinari) Natale Zavattero (Supervisor Molinari) Paul J. Shea (Supervisor Pelosi) Attilio Sagramola (Supervisor Pelosi) Betty R. Finnochio (Supervisor Tamaras) Dr. Norman E. Melick (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 7:00 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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Approved by the Board of Supervisors July 2, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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Monday, May 14, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday, May 14, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delson, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Barbagelata excused from attendance. (On c^cial leave of absence.)

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, March 19, 1973, was con- sidered read and approved.

COMMUNICATIONS

Hearing Scheduled

The Clerk presented a communication from the Public Utilities Commission proposing abandonment of certain services on Muni- cipal Railway Line No. 5 McAllister.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that public hearing on the proposed abandonment be scheduled for Monday, May 29, 1973, as a special order at 2:00 p.m.

No objection and motion carried.

Request Granted

The Clerk presented a communication from the California Legis- lature, Senate Committee on Local Government, requesting per-

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mission to use the Board's Chambers on Monday, June 4, 1973, from 9:00 a.m. until noon, for hearing on subject of the closing of Hunters Point Naval Shipyard.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that permission be granted. " ~— -•

Ac?opte€? by the following voter ■' ' -^ .{lutuviU.

Ayes: Supervisor Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Mendel- sohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi 3.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Request Denied

The Clerk presented a cormnunication from the City Plaiming Commission requesting permission to use the Board's Chambers on Thursday, May 17, 1973, at 3:00 p.m., for public hearing on Pacific Heights Rezoning.

The Chair stated he would entertain a motion to grant permis- sion, and when no motion was offered, declared the request denied.

Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted as Amended

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, the following from Social Ser- vices Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amend- ment" was taken up out of order:

Resolution approving amendment to the Second Action Year Model City Comprehensive City Demonstration Program; authorizing the Mayor to contract with the United States of America ; assuring the necessary funds for local share of pro- gram administration; and authorizing the Controller to do all things required in the filing of requests for payment.

File 66-73-2, Resolution No. 327-73.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Amend Section 3 of the Resolved clause by deleting "This Board of Supervisors" and substituting "His Honor, the Mayor".)

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gronzales, moved the amendment as shown on the Calendar.

After discussion, Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved as an amendment to the amendment that Section 3 be amended to read: "His honor, the Mayor, in conjunction with this Board of Supervisors."

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,

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Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

After further discussion, Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Su- pervisor von Beroldingen, moved to amend Section 1 to read: "The amended Program, including the projects and activities set forth in the grant agreement is hereby approved, subject to the right of this Board of Supervisors to further amend the projects and activities as set out in this amended program by a date no later than June 4, 1973".

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Thereafter the measure as amended was adopted by the follow- ing vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Referred to Committee

Supervisor Molinari requested that a special committee hearing be held on May 22, 1973, at 2:00 p.m., to consider the Department of Housing and Urban Development Report on Audit No. 2 of the Model Cities Program.

Referred to Social Services Committee.

Thereafter the Board commenced consideration of items as listed in the Calendar.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $505,370, Municipal Railway, from Revenue Sharing Funds (passenger and damage claims) ; $5,567,000, Airport, from other funds (airport improve- ments) ; $20,919, Police (reopening Park and Southeast Sta- tions) ; $95,619, Sheriff (mandatory fringe benefits) ; $1,880, Recreation and Park (Marina Yacht Harbor) ; $63,652, Recreation and Park (Candlestick Park Stadium) ; $31,800, Public Works (sidewalk narrowing, Digby and Everson Sts.); rescinding $31,800 from various appropria- tions.

File 201-72-101, Ordinance No. 187-73.

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(APPROPRIATE:

POLICE

Contractual service $ 1,119

Maintenance and repair of buildings 270

Materials and supplies 850

Office equipment 18,680

SHERIFF

Mandatory fringe benefits 95,619

MARINA YACHT HARBOR FUND

Service toilets 1,543

Insurance Premium 337

CANDLESTICK PARK FUND

Wages 12,052

Contractual services 1,200

Maintenance and repair 50,000

Equipment (drill press) 400

ROAD FUND

Digby St. and Everson St.

sidewalk narrowing 31,800

AIRPORT

Overlay and reconstruction,

Runway 28R partial 872,000

Approach light system trestle 300,000

Centerline lighting. Runway 28R 445,000 Construction 3,950,000

MUNICIPAL RAILWAY

Passenger and damage claims 37,500 Settlement of claims in excess of $37,500 467,870

RESCIND:

ROAD FUND

Masonic Ave. landscaping 20,000

Lake Merced and Brotherhood Way

Rechannelization 11,800)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance appropriating $23,776, Police Department, for personnel and equipment to implement the Noise Control Ordinance; creating three positions of Q2 Policeman.

File 201-72-99, Ordinance No. 184-73.

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

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Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 161010, Police Department, to establish three new positions, a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-48, Ordinance No. 183-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $94,934, Public Health, from Reve- nue Sharing funds (equipment and conversion of 2 trauma vans. Emergency Hospital) ; $4,250, Public Health, from other funds (telephone and telegraph) ; $28,720, Water De- partment (real estate taxes); $20,912, Hetch Hetchy (overr time, salaries, contractual services, materials and supplies).

File 201-72-102, Ordinance No. 188-73.

(PUBLIC HEALTH— EMERGENCY HOSPITAL

Equipment Revenue Sharing $84,934 Contractual Services

(telephone and telegraph) 4,250 Conversion of 2 trauma vans

Revenue Sharing 10,000 WATER DEPARTMENT

Real Estate Taxes 28,720 HETCH HETCHY PROJECT

Overtime 5,000

Retroactive Salaries 5,112

Contractual Services (pump rental) 1,730

Materials and Supplies 9,070)

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance rescinding revenue sharing allocation of $3,000,- 000 for hond interest and redemption to cover revenue deficit from sewer service charges. Controller's Department.

File 201-72-104, Ordinance No. 189-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

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Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and County against Xerox Corporation and Global Moving and Storage Company, Inc. by acceptance of $583.33; Superior Court No. 605-946.

File 46-73-3, Ordinance No. 190-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance appropriating $76,020, City Planning (salaries, contractual services, office equipment) ; $15,602, Superior Court (contractual services, transportation, supplies) ; $6,000, Public Health (contractual services, equipment) ; re- scinding $9,560, San Francisco General Hospital, Kitchen Helpers.

File 201-72-98, Ordinance No. 186-73.

(APPROPRIATE:

CITY PLANNING

Temporary Salaries $ 3,779

Contractual Servies (Special Consultants) 71,880 Office Equipment 361

SUPERIOR COURT

Contractual Services (printing, telephone) 9,000

Court Ordered Transportation 1,700

Materials and Supplies 2,950

Library and Reference Books 1,200

Other Court Expenses 752

PUBLIC HEALTH— ADMINISTRATION

Contractual Services (San Francisco Com- prehensive Health Planning Council) 6,000

SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL HOSPITAL Contractual Services

(central food service system) 1,760

Equipment (Centralized Tray Service) 7,800

RESCIND:

SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL HOSPITAL

Permanent Salaries Kitchen Helpers 9,560)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

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Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up: Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Section 8.403, for trades and crafts, effective July 1, 1973.

File 103-73, Ordinance No. 191-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

NEW BUSINESS Passed for Second Reading

The following reconmiendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and County against Alice E. McCord by acceptance of $4,000; Superior Court No. 483022.

File 46-73-4, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and County against Versie L. Tuggle, et al., by acceptance of $1,250; Municipal Court No. 630645.

File 46-73-5, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing refund of personal property taxes levied on Television Signal Corporation for 1971-72.

File 21-72-1, Resolution No. 334-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

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Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Saint Francis Memorial Hospital by accept- ance of $2,166.67.

File 49-73-8, Resolution No. 345-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $40,000, Sheriff, for temporary salaries, Magee Trial; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-107, Ordinance No. 185-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10. Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance appropriating $2,973, County Clerk, for contrac- tual services, (telephone, postage and bookbinding), $1,260, Tax Collector, for maintenance and repair of automotive equipment, $216,000 from Gas Tax Fund and $395,127 from Road Fund, Public Works, for Summer Youth Program; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-108, Ordinance No. 182-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

COMMITTEE REPORT

Consideration Continued

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation **Do Pass After Amendment" were taken up:

Annual Budget of the City and County of San Francisco for the fiscal year 1973-74.

File 100-73.

(Consideration of budget to be continued to May 21, 1973.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented the following budget state- ment on behalf of the Finance Committee:

The Finance Committee (my colleagues are Supervisors Terry A. Francois, John L. Molinari, Peter Tamaras and Dorothy von Beroldingen), presents to the Board of Supervisors today the pro-

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posed annual budget of the City and County of San Francisco for the fiscal year 1973-74.

Two itemized lists of Finance Committee's recommendations, (1) budget, and (2) supplemental budget, have been furnished Board members. These lists together with Volumes I, II, and III of the budget, and the volume of supplemental budget requests, constitute a comprehensive budget report.

The annual budgets of the San Francisco Unified School District and the San Francisco Community College District are not in- cluded with the City and County figures because these budgets have not yet been finally adopted and are not, in any event, subject to action by the Board. All statistics herein have been compiled or adjusted to reflect the absence of those Districts' data.

Comparative data highlighting the budget is as follows:

1972-73 Budget $571,373,600

1973-74 Departmental Requests* 710,370,492 1973-74 Mayor's Recommendations Including

Clerical Errors 644,193,978

1973-74 Finance Committee Recommendations 635,436,289 1973-74 Finance Committee Cuts of Mayor's

Recommendations 8,757,689

* (Exclusive of Charter Section 8.401, Salary Standardization)

The amount of support for the annual budget from ad valorem taxes cannot be precisely determined before September, 1973, when the expected increases in the assessed property values to- gether with surpluses, subventions, grants and various revenue and expenditure adjustments are finalized by the Controller. It is the firm intention of your Finance Committee to recommend to the Board any and all actions which may prudently be taken to maxi- mize the use of existing funding sources other than ad valorem taxes in order to effect a property tax rate reduction from the cur- rent $12.59 per $100 of assessed valuation.

SPECIFIC ITEMS AND CATEGORIES:

The following data highlights various actions taken by the Fi- nance Committee as a result of its review of the budget:

REVENUE ESTIMATES:

Based on information provided by the operating departments, the Committee believes that the following revenue estimates should be considered in the setting of the tax rate:

Type of

Controller's

Committee's

Revenue

Current Estimate Estimate

Page 183,

Line 22

Traffic Fines

$ 4,750,000

$ 4,877,000

Page 205,

Peace Officers'

Line 5

Training Revenue

200,000

300,000

Page 322,

Line 9

Interest Income

10,500,000

11,000,000

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Page 439, Line 2

Public Administrator Fees

300,000

350,000

Page 778, Line 5

Tuberculosis Aid Subsidy

-0-

100,000

Page 778, Line 11

Care of Compensation San Francisco General

Hospital

50,000

75,000

Page 778, Line 14

Care of Patients Acute Detoxification Unit

-0-

200,000

Page 1,000, Line 2

Revenue Sharing

17,000,000

20,500,000

Page 53,

Line 13 Dog License

(Supp. Budget) Enforcement

-0-

90,000

Totals

$32,800,000

$37,492,000

In total, the Committee's estimates for these items exceed the Controller's latest estimates by $4,692,000. In the Committee's opinion, even this expanded figure is extremely conservative. All of this increased amount would directly reduce ad valorem taxes.

PERSONNEL, GENERALLY:

Net new positions requested by departments 2,453

Net increase of positions recommended by Mayor

from the current year's budget 592

Net increase of positions recommended by

Committee from the current year's budget 496

BUDGET PROCEDURES:

The Finance Committee has requested that the Budget Analyst hold discussions with the Controller and the Administrative As- sistant to the Mayor in order to establish a formalized system of budgetary administration and controls. Such discussions should result in recommendations to the Board of Supervisors and to the Mayor. Specifically the recommendations should consider (1) a strict procedure for the allotment of expenditures and (2) the de- velopment of timely summary reports containing a comparison of actual expenditures with budgeted expenditures and actual reve- nues with estimated revenues and containing estimates of sui-plus throughout the year. A strict allotment schedule could result in a significant reduction in the number and amounts of the various departmental supplemental appropriation requests which are con- sidered throughout the year subsequent to the adoption of the annual budget.

ADULT PROBATION:

Page 18, Various Lines. The Committee has recommended ap- proval of 20 new positions which will reduce the significantly in- creased average caseload per employee. This caseload has in-

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creased partly due to recent legislation impkwing new legal re- quirements on the Department.

CITY ATTORNEY:

Pages 44-45, Various Lines. The Committee has recommended approval of 5 new positions including two Principal Attorneys and one Head Attorney in order to handle the increased amount of litigation in the Federal courts.

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION:

Pages 63-64, Various Lines. The Committee has recommended approval of 7 new positions in order to continue the implementa- tion of the required Test Validation Program as well as to assist in improving the quality of the Classification Maintenance Program.

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Pages 136-141, Various Lines. The Committee has recommended approval of 7 new positions to be financed through revenue sharing funds, including 4 Inspectors for the Bureau of Fire Prevention and Public Safety, 1 Civil Engineer and 2 Captains. While the Com- mittee recognizes the outstanding job being effected by the Fire Department, the fact remains that in the last ten years, 384 persons have died as a result of fire in the City of San Francisco. The Committee believes that the approval of these additional person- nell will enable the Fire Department to provide increased fire prevention inspection activities which should substantially reduce the number of existing hazards in various facilities.

SHERIFF:

The Committee, in its desire to assist in the improvement of the overall conditions of the jails, has recommended approval of 21 new positions and recommended a total reduction of only $72,882 out of the $5,495,715 budget as approved by the Mayor.

While the Committee has deleted the position of Administrative Chef, it has recommended that funds be added to the Mayor's reve- nue sharing program for a Food Service Manager. The position of Food Service Manager, with appropriate job qualifications would provide more expertise than the existing classification of Adminis- trative Chef to economically purchase large quantities of food and to plan menus in as efficient a manner as possible.

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Pages 209-213, Various Lines. The Committee has recommended approval of 39 new positions for the uniformed force and 19 new positions for the civilian force to be financed with revenue sharing funds. Included in the new positions are 29 new Policeman posi- tions and 7 Policewomen positions in order to assist the Depart- ment in its constantly increasing workload and to put more uni- formed personnel on the street.

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PUBLIC POUND:

Page 239, Line 2 and Page 53, Line 13, Supplemental Budget. The Committee has recommended approval of $300,000 to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals which provides the City and County with a pound facility. This appropriation has increased from $144,000 on an annual basis to $300,000. Based on the financial statements provided by the Society, the increased appropriation is supported.

In addition, for the first time, the Society will provide citation enforcement, leash law enforcement and house-to-house dog li- cense solicitation. The Committee has recommended approval of $120,285 for such functions. It is estimated that $90,000 will be realized in additional revenue to support this expenditure from license enforcement alone. An undetermined amount of revenue will also be realized through the new citation fine program.

REPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES:

As a result of the passage of HR 1 (Public Law Number 92-603) , the administration of the income maintenance portion (cash grant) of the adult programs for the aged, blind and disabled will be as- sumed by the Federal Government as of January 1, 1974. It is un- known at this time whether such administration will be taken over by the Federal Government, the State Government or whether such administration will be handled by the City and County under con- tract.

TAX COLLECTOR— GENERAL OFFICE:

Page 496, Various Lines. The Committee has recommended ap- proval of 7 new positions including 4 clerical positions and 3 audi- tor positions for the purpose of administering a program to collect the gross receipts and payroll taxes on a semiannual basis. The Tax Collector has estimated that the employment of these positions for the semiannual collection of such taxes would result in additional estimated interest income of approximately $300,000 or over $200,- 000 in excess of the salaries, fringe benefits and related expendi- tures of these seven positions.

PURCHASING— MAIN OFFICE AND GENERAL:

Page 520, Line 10. The Committee has recommended approval of one new position of Senior Purchaser. The responsibility of this position will include the standardization of various equipment and material and supplies purchased by the City and County and it believed that such standardization will result in significant econc mies.

PUBLIC WORKS— BUILDING INSPECTION- CONSERVATION AREAS:

Page 96, Supplemental Budget, Various Lines. The Committe has recommended the approval of $348,166 to operate a city-funde

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FACE Program. This program has been one of the most successful of the Federal housing programs and vital for inner city retention of existing middle-income housing. The approval of these funds was necessary since the Federal Government's moratorium on all housing programs jeopardize the continuation of the FACE Pro- gram. The recommended funding is on a "bare bones" basis and will last through October 31, 1973 in order to enable completion of the present three areas of the FACE operation in Alamo Square, Duboce Triangle and Bernal Heights and the initiation of opera- tions in the Upper Ashbury and Inner Richmond area. The Com- mittee endorses the commitment of these city funds so that this important program is continued and so that the Commitee can explore all means to effect continuation of the FACE Program after October 31, 1973.

PUBLIC WORKS— STREET CLEANING:

Page 658, Various Lines and Page 144, Lines 8-9, Supplemental Budget. Recognizing that 27 Street Cleaner positions were deleted from the budget, the Committee has recommended approval of ad- ditional street cleaning equipment amounting to $418,883. It is the firm belief of the Finance Committee that maximum utilization should be made of this new equipment in order that the streets will be kept as clean as possible on a continuing basis. The Depart- ment will issue a report in June relating to the way in which this equipment will be utilized in the most effective maimer possible.

RECREATION AND PARK DEPARTMENT:

Page 1120, Line 5. Recognizing the worthwhile need to improve existing play facilities throughout the City, the Committee has recommended the addition of $45,000 for the capital improvement project "Various Locations, Reconstruct Childrens Areas and Play- grounds", which was disapproved by the Mayor. Thus, the total recommended capital improvement program for park and recrea- tion facilities is $1,204,000. This program will be financed with revenue sharing funds.

GAS TAX FUNDS:

Due to a claimed lack of adequate gas tax funds to finance neces- sary projects, the Department of Public Works has proposed to the Finance Committee to reappropriate various gas tax monies repre- senting (1) surplus from completed projects and (2) previously appropriated funds to projects for which construction has not been able to begin and is not planned in the immediate future. Such reappropriations would be used for other public safety, reconstruc- tion and minor improvement projects eligible for gas tax funding. The total amount of such projects is estimated at approximately $4,000,000 and each of the individual projects proposed will be carefully reviewed by the Finance Committee in a forthcoming supplemental appropriation request by the Department.

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AIRPORT:

Page 1317, Line 6. The Committee is appreciative of the action of the Airports Commission in including in the 1973-74 budget the first $2,000,000 annual payment to the General Fund. Such repay- ments, as recommended by the Budget Analyst in his Management Audit Report of the Airport, will at least repay the General Fund for its property tax contributions to support the Airport prior to the time that the Airport became self-sustaining.

MUNICIPAL RAILWAY:

The Committee recommended approval of 144 new positions and recommended a total reduction of only $265,644 out of the $57,- 963,055 budget approved by the Mayor. The total increase in this budget over the current year's budget as recommended by the Committee is $8,770,815. The Committee's recommendations are based on the objective of implementing the Board's policy to bring the Municipal Railway up to full strength in order to provide better service to the citizens of San Francisco.

WATER DEPARTMENT:

Pages 1389-1391, Various Lines. The Committee has recom- mended deletion of all of the Additions and Betterments and Re- construction and Replacement projects amounting in total to $3,603,200. It is the Committee's opinion that bond fund monies might be a more appropriate means of financing such projects in order that surplus of at least $1,000,00, pursuant to Charter Sec- tion 6.407(e), might be transferred to the General Fund. Such a transfer would directly reduce property taxes. The Committee will schedule a public hearing in the immediate future to discuss this matter in more detail.

REVENUE SHARING:

The receipt of revenue sharing monies for the first time has al- lowed for the funding in the budget of new or expanded projects, including neighborhood, city-wide and operational improvements.

Estimated revenue sharing monies to be received in fiscal year 1972-73 amount to $27,800,000. In addition, it is estimated that $20,500,000 of such funds will be received in fiscal year 1973-74. Of this $48,300,000 in estimated revenue, approximately $8,000,000 has already been allocated for a variety of immediate funding proj- ects. The 1973-74 budget includes approximately $35,000,000 for revenue sharing projects and expanded programs in revenue shar- ing-eligible departments. The balance of unallocated revenue shar- ing monies amounts to $5,000,000 which will be used as a Reserva- tion Fund.

The Committee is submitting to the full Board for approval a separate resolution with regard to its revenue sharing program.

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE- ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS:

The Controller has proposed the following described amend-

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ments to the administrative provisions, and the Committee recom- mends approval:

(1) A deletion of Section 2.1 A and B pertaining to retirement and health service benefits of Port employees. Effective July 1, 1973, all payments to the State Retirement System cover- ing Port employees will be handled by the Controller's Office and therefore the above section is no longer necessary.

(2) An addition to Section 4.2 wherein the Controller shall make available for expenditure the amount of actual re- ceipts from the following additional special funds:

Police Department Fingerprint Processing Fund, Admin- istrative Code Section 10.184.

Recreation and Park Department Recreation and Park Concession Fund, Administrative Code Section 10.178 and San Francisco Golf Fund, Administrative Code Sec- tion 10.179.

Sheriff County Jail Prisoners* Welfare Fund, Adminis- trative Code Section 10.117.8.

Treasurer Treasurer's Revolving Fund for reissuing cer- tain forged warrants, Administrative Code Section 10.117.10.

War Memorial War Memorial Maintenance and Capital Improvement Fund, Administrative Code Section 10.117.9.

(3) A new Section, 11.10.1 would comply with Section 29531 of the Government Code which specifies that "the Board of Supervisors shall continuously appropriate the money in such fund (Local Transportation Fund) for expendi- ture for the purpose specified in this article." This Section will authorize the Board to appropriate to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission all sales tax monies credited to the Local Transportation Fund.

ANNUAL SALARY ORDINANCE- ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS:

The Civil Service Conmiission has proposed an amendment to the administrative provisions, and the Committee recommends approval, as follows:

Amending Section 1.34, maximum rate for Part-Time Service, from $248 per month to $260 per month.

The Controller has furnished cost data relative to charges levied for accommodations, services and facilities furnished to employees in various departments. Based on this data, the Committee recom- mends amendment to the administrative provisions as follows:

(1) Amending Section 1.35 to increase the rate per day for meals at the Hetch Hetchy Project Boarding House from $4.50 to $4.70.

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(2) Amending Section 1.35 to increase the rate per person per day at the O'Shaughnessy Guest Cottage from $26.50 to

$28.75.

(3) Amending Section 1.35 to increase the rate per meal in other departments and institutions (other than Hetch Hetchy) from $0.85 to $0.90.

(4) Amending Section 1.35 to increase the unit cost for laun- dry per biweekly period from $2.85 to $3.10.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:

The Finance Committee commends and thanks Controller Nathan B. Cooper, his budget assistant, David Fong, the Admin- istrative Assistant to the Mayor, George Grubb, and their staffs for their valued assistance and cooperation. Thanks are also ex- tended to the City Planning Department which prepared the graphic illustration of the budget as oflficially advertised in the newspaper.

BOARD ACTION:

In order that all members of the Board may have an opportu- nity to consider in complete detail the Committee's recommended changes in relation to the entire budget, the Committee has com- pleted its review of the budget as much before adoption as was possible in view of the numerous meetings required. The Charter provides that the Board shall adopt the budget not earlier than May 15. The Budgetary Procedure Ordinance declares that the budget may not be adopted later than May 21.

On the regular Board meeting of May 21, I will move that the budget, as amended by the Board in accordance with the Com- mittee's recomendations, be adopted.

CONCLUSION:

Supervisors Francois, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen and I submit the Finance Committee recommendations to the Board with unanimity.

As previously announced, all members of the Board were cor- dially invited to attend the Finance Committee's Departmental hearings and budget sessions, and to favor the Committee with any suggestions they might have to offer. The Committee wel- comed those who found it F)ossible to attend, and the comments of all who submitted them.

The Committee's various recommendations for extra-budgetary action to be taken concurrently with adoption of the budget, are included in the preceding pages. In the absence of contrary direc- tives from the Board, the Committee will proceed further as rec- ommended herein.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that consideration be continued to May 21, 1973.

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Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp^ Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

Ordinance appropriating (($47,279)) $46,413, Public De- fender (library books, repair of auto equipment), Coroner (maintenance of auto equipment, automobile), Laguna Honda Hospital (holiday pay), $78,084, S.F. General Hospi- tal (overtime and holiday pay), $14,700, Library (contrac- tual services, materials and supplies), $300,000, Employee's Retirement System (accident compensation) ; rescinding ap- propriations totaling $314,700, Employee's Retirement Sys- tem, Retirement Allowances.

File 201-72-106, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

PUBLIC DEFENDER

Library and Reference Books $ 150

Maintenance and Repair of Auto

Equipment 200

CORONER

Maintenance and Repair of Auto

Equipment ((400)) 200

Automotive Equipment ((3,529)) 2,863

PUBLIC HEALTH— Laguna Honda Hospital Holiday pay 43,000

PUBLIC HEALTH— S.F. General Hospital

Overtime 2,610

Holiday pay 75,474

PUBLIC LIBRARY

Contractual Services (telephone, postage) 7,000 Materials and Supplies 7,700

EMPLOYEE'S RETIREMENT SYSTEM Accident Compensation 300,000

RESCIND:

EMPLOYEE'S RETIREMENT SYSTEM

Retirement Allowances 314,700)

(Proposed amendment is as follovv^s: Reduce total appropria- tion of $47,279 to $46,413; reduce Coroner, maintenance and repair of auto equipment from $400 to $200; reduce Coroner, automotive equipment from $3,529 to $2,863.)

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

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Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance appropriating (($8,783)) $6,242^ City Planning (salaries, services, supplies, mandatory fringe benefits) for the creation of three positions to process Environmental Impact Reports.

File 201-72-105, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

CITY PLANNING

Permanent Salaries

$((4,547))

2,726

Contractual Services

((668))

323

Materials and Supplies

225

Equipment

2,194

Fixed Charges

300

Mandatory Fringe Benefits

(Transfer to 2.697.860.000

((583))

208

2.123.862.000)

266)

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce total appropria- tion from $8,783 to $6,242; reduce permanent salaries from $4,547 to $2,726; reduce contractual services from $668 to $323; reduce mandatory fringe benefits (2.697.860.000) from $583 to $208.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

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Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 119010, City Planning, to establish three new positions, a companion measure to the jj receding item.

File 200-72-52, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Adopted as Amended

Resolution approving, in general. Mayor's recommendations for General Revenue Sharing and urging inclusion of ad- ditional Revenue Sharing requests.

File 254-72-2, Resolution No. 336-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that consideration be continued one week in order that the matter could be considered at the same time as the budget.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved as amendment to the motion that the further resolved clause be amended, 8th line from the bottom, by inserting after *'$150,000 for" and before "Self-Help for the Elderly" the word "Chinatown".

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Explanation of Vote

Supervisor Kopp stated that he would vote "no" solely on the basis that there was no public hearing held after the proposed measure was re-referred to the Finance Committee and in his opinion it was not appropriate to act on the measure today.

Thereafter the roll was called and the resolution as amended was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

No: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendation of Joint Finance and Cultural Activities Committee was taken up:

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Resolution urging the State Department of General Services, the State Resources Agency and the State Department of Parks and Recreation to delay for one year the authority to sell, lease or transfer the Haslett Warehouse.

File 283-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that consideration be continued to May 21, 1973.

No objection, and motion carried.

Passed for Second Rearing as Amended

The following from Governmental Services Committee with recommendation **Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Building Code, various sections, to update the Code to include the latest material standards and reflect closer conformance with State codes and the Uniform Building Code.

File 245-73, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendments are as follows:

In Title, page 3, ninth line from bottom, delete "5202 RE- LATING TO TESTING OF PLASTICS;" page 5 at end of Title, add "AND ADDING SEVERABILITY AND SAVINGS CLAUSES.";

Page 19, second paragraph, fifth line, after "this Code.", delete "All penalty fees shall be deposited into the Build- ing Inspection Revolving Fund; see Section 106.1.A."

Page 34, Sec. 1102.B.1, paragraph 2, add "EXCEPTION: Sprinklers may be omitted under cutting tables less than 4 feet wide. Where tables are more than 4 feet wide but less than 5V^ feet wide, sprinklers may be omitted provided tight vertical partitions of incombustible material are pro- vided transverse to the length of the table and not more than 10 foot centers."

Page 85, delete Sec. 5202.

Page 298, delete subparagraph 4.

Page 304, at end add Section 2, severability clause, and Section 3, savings clause.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Tamaras 2.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Tamaras 2.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendations of Joint Streets and Transpor- tation and Fire, Safety and Police Committee were taken up:

Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets.

File 272-73-3, Resolution No.

{Turn Right Only Lane:

Fifteenth Avenue at Judah Street, n/bound and s/bound; Sixteenth Avenue at Judah Street, s/bound. Turn Left Prohibited at Any Time:

Judah Street, e/bound at Ninth Avenue; Judah Street, e/bound and w/bound at Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Avenues. Turn Left Prohibited, 7:00 to 9:00 a.m.,and 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday Excepted: Judah Street at Funston Avenue, e/bound and w/bound.)

Supervisor Francois stated it was his understanding that the plan for Judah Street was to include provision for signalization at Twelfth Avenue, and he moved, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, that the matter be continued one week to ascertain whether the Department of Public Works would place a signal at this intersection.

Upon inquiry by Supervisor Feinstein, the City Engineer stated that there was some urgency to the project, but if the Department of Public Works did not agree to go ahead with the signal, it would not then do any other work. He stated that if the Depart- ment did agree to the signal, then the work would proceed.

Thereafter the roll was called and motion to continue was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn 3.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Ordinance reducing the width of sidewalks on both sides of Judah Street between Ninth and Nineteenth Avenues from 12 feet to 10 feet.

File 272-73-1, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that consideration be continued to May 21, 1973.

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Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn 3.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Ordinance amending Traffic Code to prohibit driving on raised streetcar right-of-way.

File 272-73-2, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 121.)

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that consideration be continued to May 21, 1973.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras,

von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn 3.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Adopted

The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee were taken up:

Resolution designating and rescinding certain intersections as "Stop" intersections.

File 18-73-14, Resolution No. 339-73.

(Designating:

Lake Merced Boulevard and South State Drive, n/w cor- ner and middle of intersection, stopping s/b South State Drive traffic, and s/b left-turn Lake Merced traffic;

Revere and Silver Avenues, s/e and n/w comers;

Twenty-third Avenue and Lawton Street, n/w and s/e comers. Rescinding:

Castro and Fifteenth Streets, n/w and s/e comers;

Church and Twenty-third Streets, n/w and s/e comers;

Dolores and Twenty-third Streets, n/w and s/e comers;

Vicente Street and Twenty-fourth Avenue, n/e and s/w comers;

Webster and Page Streets, n/w and s/e comers.)

Supervisor Chirm, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adop- tion.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,

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Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10. Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution enacting and rescinding parking regulations, vari- ous streets.

File 19-73-6, Resolution No. 340-73.

(Stopping Prohibited Any Time, Designating:

Bemis Street, south side, between Castro and Roanoke Streets. Parking Restricted, 1 Hour, 7 AM to 6 PM, Revoking:

Natoma Street, south side, between Sixth and Eighth Streets.)

Supervisor Chinn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adop- tion.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets.

File 20-73-6, Resolution No. 341-73.

(Turn Left Prohibited Any Time, Designating:

Webster Street, s /bound, at McAllister Street. Turn Right Only Lane, Designating:

Thirteenth Street, w/bound, at South Van Ness Avenue.)

Supervisor Chinn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adop- tion.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of certain streets.

File 42-73-16, Resolution No. 329-73.

(Polk Street, between Sutter and Clay Streets, July 7 and 8,

1973, for Polk Street District Merchants Association's

art festival; Grove Street, northerly 48' only, between Polk and Larkin

Streets, February 9-14, 1974, for exhibits of National

Rural Electric Cooperative Association; Brenham Place, June 16, 1973, for Chinatown-North Beach

Area Youth Council street fair;

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Washington Street, between Divisadero and Broderick

Streets, May 18, 1973, for Urban School of San Francisco

street fair; Cole Street, between Oak and Page Streets, May 19, 1973,

for Good Earth Commune's block party; Seventh Avenue, between Anza and Balboa Streets, June 2,

1973, for a block party; Bemal Heights Boulevard, between Moultrie and Folsom - Streets, June 10, 1973, for Bemal Heights Association

Day of Celebration.)

Supervisor Chinn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adop- tion.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Lucille Abrahamson, Member, Board of Education, May 11-15; Dean Anderson, Member, Retirement Board, May 24-25; John F. Anderson, City Librarian, April 28-30, May 12-18; Louis F. Batmale, Chancellor/ Superin- tendent, Community College District, May 21-29; Francis J. Curry, M.D., Director of Public Health, May 11-14; Wilson Meyer, Trustee, War Memorial, May 8-9, May 31-August 1, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 328-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee Charter amendment amending Section 8.509 to provide in-

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creased retirement benefits for miscellaneous officers and employees.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 321-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Adopted

Resolution granting revocable permit to Swinerton and Wal- berg Company to occupy the south side of Folsom Street be- tween Fremont Street and Grote Place during construction operations.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 317-73, Resolution No. 331-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution urging Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Trans- portation District to defer definitive action on a proposed toll increase pending formulation of policy position by the City and County of San Francisco.

Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, and Tamaras presented:

File 285-73-6, Resolution No. 330-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code establishing a San Francisco municipal election campaign contribution and expenditure control ordinance.

Supervisors Kopp, Barbagelata and Molinari presented:

File 316-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Ordinance amending the Police Code relating to the issuance of permits for pawnbrokers, to provide that prior to the

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issuance of a permit, consideration shall be given to the effect of the operation of a pawnbroking business upon the surrounding property, its residents and inhabitants thereof.

Supervisors Kopp and Tamaras presented:

File 260-73-2, Ordinance No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Resolution memorializing Congress to declare Hunters Point Naval Shipyard surplus property and to give the Port of San Francisco first priority in acquiring the property at no cost to the Port or to the City and County.

Supervisors Kopp and Tamaras presented:

File 319-73, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee

Ordinance amending Part III of the Municipal Code reallo- cating the Hotel Room Tax Fund to provide funds to facili- tate the production of low income housing in the Verba Buena Center Redevelopment Project Area and on certain parcels adjacent thereto, effective July 1, 1973.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 91-73-4, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Resolution recommending enactment of AB 2318 to delay for one year the authority to sell, lease or transfer the Has- lett Warehouse.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 12-73-15, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Resolution declaring intention to order the vacation of Far- ren Street between Eddy and Ellis Streets.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 318-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari, joined by Supervisor Kopp, requested that a communication be directed to the Superintendent of Schools asking on what basis the School District requires all of its em- ployees to sign a statement attesting, aflfirming or swearing to their racial /ethnic classification.

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The Supervisors also asked that a letter be sent to the City Attorney, with a copy of a memorandum from the School District to all its employees requesting racial/ethnic identification, asking his opinion as to whether or not School Department employees are mandated to complete this form.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

SuF>ervisor Molinari requested that a communication be di- rected to the Department of Public Works pointing out that the "No Left Turn" sign at Geary and Masonic is not clearly visible to motorists, and request that the situation be remedied.

Supervisor Molinari also requested a letter to the Police De- partment asking that it suspend citing violators at that inter- section until the sign is adjusted.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider endorsing AB 666, relating to assistance to local consumer affairs programs.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 12-73-16.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that the District At- torney be sent a copy of AB 666, relating to assistance to local consumer affairs programs, urging him to use his influence to assist in passage of the bill, and to take note of the grants avail- able in event of its passage.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider AB 920, imposing a tax on the transfer of real property to acquire park and open-space lands, and AB 921, authorizing power of eminent domain for acquisition of interest in privately owned open- space land designated in an adopted open-space element.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 12-73-17.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request that hearings be held to investigate the sharp rise in the cost of telephone services in City and County depart- ments, and to consider means by which these costs can be reduced.

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Supervisor Pelosi presented: File 320-73. Referred to Finance Committee.

Announcement

President Pelosi announced a caucus of the Board immediately following today's meeting.

Request Granted

Supervisor Francois asked that the City Attorney be requested to review the proposed ordinance presented by Supervisors Kopp, Barbagelata and Molinari establishing a municipal election cam- paign contribution and expenditure control ordinance, and advise whether this Board has the power to enact such an ordinance.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing:

Mrs. Angelina Canepa (Supervisor Chinn) William Houghton (Supervisor Mendelsohn) San Francisco Lung Association ( Supervisor Tamaras) Native-bom Americans for service to Israel

(Supervisor von Beroldingen) El Buen Vecino (Supervisor von Beroldingen) Teresa E. Griffin (Supervisor Pelosi) Angelo De Simone (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 6-73.

Arfop fee? by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of respect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Anthony Tarantino (Supervisors Molinari, Tamaras)

Mike Topoian (Supervisor Molinari)

Vanda Graziani (Supervisor Molinari)

Rafaello Baccelli (Supervisor Molinari)

George A. Antipa (Supervisor Tamaras)

Gregory Lendaris (Supervisor Tamaras)

Anna Spanek (Supervisor Tamaras)

Frances R. Feeney (Supervisor Tamaras)

Robert Wilson Seely Fairman (Supervisor Tamaras)

Harry S. Hook (Supervisor Tamaras)

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File 2-73. Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 5:05 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors July 16, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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Monday, May 21, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, May 21, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present.

Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1,

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Barbagelata excused from attendance. (On official leave of absence.)

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or ommissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, March 26, 1973, was considered read and approved.

Youth in Government Day

Supervisor Molinari, Honorary Chairman of Youth in Govern- ment Day, moved to suspend the rules and proceed to roll call for the purpose of introducing the participants in Youth in Gov- ernment Day.

No objection and motion carried.

Supervisor Molinari, on behalf of all members, extended a wel- come to the senior high school students who had been selected to act as counterparts for the members of the Board for Youth in Government Day. Each Supervisor, the Chief Administrative Officer, and the Clerk of the Board introduced his counterpart for the day as follows:

President Pelosi Sanford Kingsley, Lowell High School. Supervisor Barbagelata Gregory E. Ebstein, Lick-Wilmerding.

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Supervisor Chirm Darry Chinn, Lowell High School. Supervisor Feinstein James Fung, George Washington

High School. Supervisor Francois Andrew B. Claster, Lick-Wilmerding. Supervisor Gonzales Eileen Braunreiter, Mercy High School. Supervisor Kopp Clara I. Perez, Convent of the Sacred Heart. Supervisor Mendelsohn Maryanne McDevitt, Mercy

High School. Supervisor Molinari Tanya Floyd, George Washington

High School. Supervisor Tamaras Abby Caul, Lowell High School. Supervisor von Beroldingen— Diane Ochi, Lowell High School. Chief Administrative Officer Mellon Raymond Lynch,

Riordan High School. Clerk of the Board Dolan Mark J. Hosheim, Lowell

Hi^ School.

^ UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Adopted as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", heretofore considered, were taken up:

Annual Budget of the City and County of San Francisco for the fiscal year 1973-74.

File 100-73.

Motion to Amend Budget

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the annual budget, as submitted by the Mayor, be amended in accordance with the recommendations of the Com- mittee as set forth in the three lists (one for budget items, one for supplemental budget items and one for clerical errors correct- ing the previous two lists) presented to the Board.

Motion to Amend Temporarily Postponed

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to amend the proposed Finance Committee amendments to the proposed annual budget, by adding five reclassifications of posi- tions in the Mayor's office, appearing on page 40, lines 4 through 13.

Supervisor Kopp stated that the Civil Service Commission has not yet acted on these reclassifications and suggested that a better course of action would be to defer consideration until Civil Ser- vice has submitted a report on these positions as a matter of long established policy.

Supervisor Francois stated that the reclassifications will be shown in the budget with asterisks to indicate that they are sub-

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ject to approval by the Civil Service Commission.

Supervisor Feinstein requested that the matter be held to call the General Manager, Personnel, to explain the position of Civil Service.

No objection and request granted.

Statement

Supervisor Kopp presented the following statement and motion to amend:

Mr. President and colleagues, I rise to propose amendments to the 1973-74 Annual Budget, as outlined in the document which has been distributed to each member. I trust everyone has had a chance to review these amendments and to consider this state- ment which I ask to be included in the Journal of Proceedings.

These amendments call for cutting 79 new positions from the budgets of various City departments and eliminating for this year four proposed capital improvements. These amendments would reduce the property tax requirement by $1,309,274, which is equivalent to approximately 7V2 cents on the property tax rate.

Not so many years ago numbers of this magnitude were quite persuasive with a Board of Supervisors, but inflation has done strange things. It continues to play havoc with our sense of proportion.

For example, how do we rationalize that 10 yfears^go when the City had 743,000 residents, the City government employed 18,000 people, and today, with less than 700,000 residents, we have a City work force of nearly 25,000 people?

How do we rationalize the fact that the tax base is 50 per cent broader and the tax rate is 34 per cent higher? The proposed City budget is, in fact, 12 per cent higher than last year.

I believe that tens of thousands of hard-working San Fran- ciscans, in whose number I include our City employees, find this extravagant growth of local government as irritating as our in- ability .to provide good public transit and safe streets.

My proposed amendments in no way affect the laudable policy of our Board and the Mayor to improve San Francisco's public transit and street safety fimctions in the coming fiscal year.

The budget before you contains new jobs which will require funding in future years. My amendments would simply delete many of those jobs, plus eliminate a few capital improvement items which, under the circumstances of our present fiscal crunch, have to be considered luxuries.

The critical problem this year is not whether the tax rate can be reduced to an arbitrary figure of $12.25. The critical problem is the state law, which places a ceiling on our tax rate of $12.73.

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If the budget is adopted in its present form, containing as it does nearly $35 million in revenue sharing funds, next year, when we receive less revenue sharing money, we will be forced up against the tax ceiling mandated by state law. In 1973-74 budget, we will have expanded the bureaucracy to the point where we can no longer afford it unless future demands for pay raises are denied or our present employees are preemptorily dismissed.

Aside from the general motivation to exercise fiscal prudence, we ought to look ahead to next year before we build a bureaucracy which collapses in bankruptcy.

There is much talk today of the public's lack of confidence in public oflBcials and of buying political popularity. I think the voter would be impressed by a legislative body which did not try to buy happiness, especially when it is purchased with tax dollars.

I request these amendments be considered as a unit as a pack- age with the precise and single Jjurpose of restraining the cost of local government by $1,300,000.

I do so out of a desire to test fiscal principle, rather than the patience of my colleagues. Either there is a majority willingness to achieve these important restraints upon City spending, or there is not.

I do not proclaim that these proposed reductions are the only combination of budget reductions which make sense. I do pro- claim that, this combination is one which is sensible. It has been worked out with some thought and due consideration for actual needs.

Acceptance by this Board would not reduce any City service below its existing level, nor would it violate Board policy or break faith with our constituents.

The public, in fact, looks to this Board to exercise responsible control of its tax funds. The Mayor and the Finance Committee have already done a pretty good job in this regard. I believe this Board, as a whole, as beneficiary of the good work already ac- complished by the Mayor and the Finance Committee, must go the extra, painful mile in the name of good, prudent government.

AMENDMENTS TO 1973-74 BUDGET Recommended by Supervisor Quentin L. Kopp

Adult Probation

Page

18 18 18 18 18

Line #Pos. 2 1

4 5

5 1 9 7

11 6

Position Management Asst. Probation Asst. Supervising Prob. Officer Prob. Officers Senior Probation Officers

TOTAL

Salary

$10,894

62,790

14,252 1 81,900 77,516

$247,352

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Page 136

141 139 140

Line 17

2

3

23

13 6

1 23

Fire Department

#Pos. Position

3 Inspector, Bureau Fire

Prev. & Safety 2 Captains 1 Civil Engineer 1 Inspector, Fire Prev. & Safety

TOTAL

Social Services

1 Eligibility worker 1 Sen. clerk typist

TOTAL

Public Works, Building Inspec

1 Civil Engineer

2 Bldg. Inspectors

Total

Salary

$51,372 37,944 18,642 17,124

249

248

$ 8,047 7,684

561 561

;tion

$18,622 33,772

$52,394

$125,082

$ 15,731

Public Works, Central Permit

594 12 1 Sen. photostat operator $9,591

Public Works, Street Cleaning

653 16 1 St. cleaning gen. foreman $15,335

654 9 2 Gen. laborers foreman 28,224

727

20

1

727

24

1

741

9

1

Total $43,559 TOTAL $105,544

Public Health, Health Centers

Industrial hygiene Inspector $15,964 Physician spec. 23,753

Health educator 12,480

Total $52,197

Public Health, Food & Sanitary & Inspection & Rodent Control

727 17 2 Environ. Health Inspectors 24,966

Public Health, Emergency Hospital

783 14 5 Senior medical stewards $70,996

782 12 1 Senior clerk steno. 7,865

Total $78,861

Public Health, Laguna Honda Hospital

804 8 3 Account clerks $21,426

804 10 1 Sen. account clerk 8,278

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Page

Line

#Pos.

804

16

1

811

12

2

811

15

1

Position Salary

Billing & Collection supervisor 13,875

Stationary engineers 25,068 Electrician 8,000

Total $76,647

Public Health, S.F. General Hospital

828 2 2 Sen. clerk typists

828 8 1 Clerk steno

828 15 1 Acct. clerk

829 19 1 Physician spec. 834 21 2 Registered nurse 839 11 1 Stationary engin.

Total TOTAL

$15,368

7,298

7,142

23,753

21,840

12,583

$87,984

$320,655

1036 20

De Young Museum

Curator IV

$15,650

1050 23 1 Bldg.

TOTAL

Public Library

& Grounds patrolman $8,278

$15,650

Tax Collector

496

4

Principal clerk

$ 9,803

496

7

Clerk typist

6,987

496

12

Account clerk

7,142

496

14

Senior account clerk

8,278

496

19

Personal property auditor

11,144

493

11

Chief of Technical Services

10,634

496

21

Senior personal property auditor

13,262

494

4

1

Parking meter collector

TOTAL

7,480

Fine Arts Museums

226

20

1

Director & Chief Curator

(Supplemental)

of Museums

$33,996

226

22

1

Chief Museum Guard

11,700

(Supplemental)

TOTAL

Port Commission

307 3 1 Deputy Port Director, (Supplemental) Maritime Affairs

GRAND TOTAL

$28,288

$ 50,798

$ 45,696

$953,074

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662

8

663

19

664

10

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Public Works Capital Improvements

* Pos. Position Salary

EDP Section, City Hall— new access protection & security improvements $160,500

Security measures for Police Pistol Range 43,800

New assembly room for jurors 4th floor. City Hall 27,500

India Basin Industrial Park fire & police alarm system 124,400

TOTAL $356,200

TOTAL POSITION SALARIES $ 953,074

TOTAL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 356,200

TOTAL RECOMMENDED

AMENDMENTS $1,309,274

Supervisor Francois stated he would second Supervisor Kopp*s motion for purposes of consideration, and asked that the Journal reflect that it is his understanding that the cost of printing Super- visor Kopp*s statement will be approximately $150.

After discussion, Supervisor Francois requested permission to withdraw his second of Supervisor Kopp's motion.

The roll was called and Supervisor Francois' request for per- mission to withdraw his second was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

No: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Thereafter the Chair armounced that Supervisor Kopp*s motion died for lack of a second.

Motion to Amend

Upon attendance of General Manager, Personnel, Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, restated his motion to amend the proposed annual budget by adding five reclassifica- tions of positions in the Mayor's office, designated by asterisks to indicate that they are subject to approval of the Civil Service Commission.

Upon inquiry by Supervisor Feinstein, Mr. Bernard Orsi, Gen- eral Manager, Personnel, stated that before next Monday, the Civil Service Commission will adopt the reclassifications in ques- tion and stated that the action before the Board is a budget action and not a reclassification of positions.

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Thereafter the roll was called and Supervisor Francois* motion was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 7.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 3. Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Rescission of Action

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the preceding vote was rescinded.

Seriatim Consideration

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that reclassification of positions in the Mayor's office be considered seriatim.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Adopted

Motion that Appointment Secretary to Mayor, be reclassified as Administrative Secretary to Mayor.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 7.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 3.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Motion that Executive Aide, Mayor's Office, be reclassified as Executive Representative.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

No: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Rescission of Action

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the preceding vote was rescinded.

MONDAY, MAY 21, 1973 475

Adopted

Motion that Executive Aide, Mayor's Office, be reclassified as Executive Representative.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 7.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 3.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Motion that Assistant Deputy, Social Programs, be reclassified as Deputy for Neighborhood Development.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 7.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 3.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Motion that Executive Secretary to Mayor, be reclassified as Executive Deputy, Mayor's Office.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

No: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Motion that Confidential Secretary, be reclassified as Director of Information.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 7.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 3.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Thereafter the roll was called and motion to amend the budget in accordance with recommendations of the Finance Committee was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Adopted Motion re rates of pay for disability transfers.

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476 MONDAY, MAY 21, 1973

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the Civil Service Commission be directed to establish in the Annual Salary Ordinance rates of pay for employments known as disability transfers in accordance with the rates of pay established by the Civil Service Commission under the provisions of Section 156 of the Charter.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Motion authorizing adjustments of interdepartmental service appropriations between requesting and performing depart- mental budget requests, and authorizing corrections of cleri- cal or computational errors in the budget.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the Controller be hereby authorized and directed (1) to adjust interdepartmental appropriations of Requesting De- partments' Budgets to reflect the amounts allowed by this Board in the Performing Departments* Budgets, and (2) to correct such clerical or computational errors as may be ascertained by him to exist in the budget as adopted by this Board, and that a list or lists of such adjustments and such corrections be filed by said Controller with the Clerk of the Board.

Adopfec? by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Motion authorizing Controller to transfer general fund city matching contribution for Health Service to each respective general fund department.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the Controller be authorized and directed to make the necessary transfer of funds budgeted by the Controller for General Fund departments for city matching contribution for health serv- ice to each respective General Fund department in order that the proper functional cost to maintain each respective General Fund department is properly reflected, and that a list of said transfers be filed with the Clerk of the Board.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Motion authorizing Controller to make necessary transfer to correct objects of expenditure classifications.

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MONDAY, MAY 21, 1973 477

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the Controller be authorized and directed to make the necessary transfer to correct objects of expenditure classifications made necessary by changes in the proposed method of expendi- ture and said Controller to file with the Clerk of the Board a list or lists of said transfer.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Motion for adoption of the annual budget as amended.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the armual budget be adopted, as amended by the Board of Supervisors; that the Controller be instructed to prepare the Annual Appropriation Ordinance to reflect said budget and such changes to the Administrative Provisions as contained in the May 14, 1973 Budget Statement; that the Civil Service Commis- sion be instructed to prepare the Annual Salary Ordinance in conformity with said budget and the 1973-74 Salary Ordinances heretofore enacted, to reflect the positions continued or created by the Board of Supervisors in the adoption of said budget and such changes to the Administrative Provisions as contained in the May 14, 1973 Budget Statement; and that the Armual Appropriation Ordinance and the Annual Salary Ordinance be transmitted to the Board of Supervisors not later than Thursday, May 24, 1973.

Arfopierf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the following recommendation of Joint Streets and Transportation and Fire, Safety and Police Committee was taken up:

Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets.

File 272-73-3, Resolution No. 350-73.

{Turn Right Only Lane:

Fifteenth Avenue at Judah Street, n/bound and s/bound; Sixteenth Avenue at Judah Street, n/bound and s/bound. Turn Left Prohibited at Any Time:

Judah Street, e/bound at Ninth Avenue;

Judah Street, e/boimd and w/bound at Tenth, Eleventh,

478 MONDAY, MAY 21, 1973

Twelfth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Avenues. Turn Left Prohibited, 7:00 to 9:00 a.m., and 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday Excepted: Judah Street at Funston Avenue, e/bound and w/bound. )

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that the matter be re-referred to committee, for hearings on proposed plans for traffic regulations on Judah Street from 19th Avenue to the beach.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Tamaras, von Beroldingen 2.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 8.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Supervisor Feinstein stated that she would support the measure in view of the fact that the Department of Public Works reported that representatives of the neighborhood indicated that the type of traffic signal control proposed, coupled with back-up Stop sign installations, was satisfactory, and that the Department intends to incorporate this work, plus the signal at Funston and Judah, into the Judah Street project.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 8.

Noes: Supervisors Tamaras, von Beroldingen 2.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of items as set forth in the Calendar.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here- tofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and County against Alice E. McCord by acceptance of $4,000; Superior Court No. 4^3022.

File 46-73-4, Ordinance No. 195-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 3.

MONDAY, MAY 21, 1973 479

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and County against Versie L. Tuggle, et al., by acceptance of $1,250; Municipal Court No. 630645.

File 46-73-5, Ordinance No. 196-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 3.

Ordinance appropriating $439,197, various departments, for supplies, maintenance, repair, wages, employee benefits and contractual services, and rescinding various appropriations totaling $314,700.

File 201-72-106, Ordinance No. 194-73.

(APPROPRIATE:

PUBLIC DEFENDER

Library and Reference Books $ 150

Maintenance and Repair of Auto Equipment 200

CORONER

Maintenance and Repair of Auto Equipment 200 Automotive Equipment 2,863

PUBLIC HEALTH— Laguna Honda Hospital

Holiday Pay 43,000

PUBLIC HEALTH— S.F. General Hospital

Overtime 2,610

Holiday Pay 75,474

PUBLIC LIBRARY

Contractual Services (telephone, postage) 7,000

Materials and Supplies 7,700

EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM

Accident Compensation 300,000

RESCIND: EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM

Retirement Allowances 314,700)

Finally passed by the following vote:

^ Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 3.

Ordinance appropriating $6,242, City Planning, salaries, services, supplies, and mandatory fringe benefits for the creation of three positions to process Environmental Impact Reports.

File 201-72-105, Ordinance No. 193-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 6,

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari, Tamaras 5.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 119010, City Planning, to establish three new positions; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-52, Ordinance No. 192-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen— 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Molinari, Tamaras

Adopted

The following recommendation of Joint Finance and Cultural Activities Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Resolution urging the State Department of General Services, the State Resources Agency and the State Department of Parks and Recreation to delay for one year the authority to sell, lease or transfer the Haslett Warehouse.

File 283-73, Resolution No. 351-73.

Adopted by the following vote: /** *

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Molinari 3.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Governmental Services Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Building Code, various sections, to update the Code to include the latest material standards and reflect closer conformance with State codes and the Uniform Building Code.

File 245-73, Ordinance No. 197-73. Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Molinari 3.

MONDAY, MAY 21, 1973 481

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of Joint Streets and Transpor- tation and Fire, Safety and Police Committee, heretofore con- sidered, were taken up:

Ordinance reducing the width of sidewalks on both sides of Judah Street between Ninth and Nineteenth Avenues from 12 feet to 10 feet.

File 272-73-1, Ordinance No. ■)\<xo\>i>

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 8.

Noes: Supervisors Tamaras, von Beroldingen 2.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance amending Traffic Code to prohibit driving on raised streetcar right-of-way.

File 272-73-2, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 121.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 8.

Noes: Supervisors Tamaras, von Beroldingen 2.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Referred to Committee

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Health and Park Codes and Part III of the Municipal Code, establishing regulations for the oper- ation of a public pound ; providing for the licensing of dogs, cats and dog kennels; and establishing an Animal Welfare Advisory Council and prescribing the powers and duties thereof; repealing various sections, various codes.

File 136-73-1, Ordinance No.

(Adds Sections 41 through 41.10, amends Section 985, adds Article VI, repeals Article 1.5 of the Health Code;

Amends Sections 215, 216, 218, 221, and 222, repeals Sec- tions 221.2, 221.3 and 223 of Part III of the Municipal Code;

Repeals Section 45 of the Park Code;

Repeals Sections 10.63-1 and 10.190 of the Administrative Code;

Repeals Section 5 of Ordinance 314-71.)

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Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that the legislation be amended by amending various sec- tions as shown in material furnished to each Board member. (See file 136-73-1 for detail.)

Supervisor Feinstein stated that she had ten amendments to offer, and after discussion, moved, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, that the matter be rereferred to committee for further hearing.

Motion to re-refer to committee with pending motion to amend, adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 8.

Noes: Supervisors Tamaras, von Beroldingen 2.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Taken Up Out of Order

Consideration Continued

There being no objection on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the following from Finance Committee was taken up out of order:

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for a project entitled "Management by Objectives Training Pro- gram" for a supervisory personnel reopening Southeast Police Station.

File 154-73-2, Resolution No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that consideration be continued one week at the request of the Police Department.

No objection and motion carried.

The Board thereafter resumed consideration of items as set forth in the Calendar.

NEW BUSINESS Adopted

The following from Finance Committee were taken up:

N.B. On each of the following "F'rom Finance Committee," Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved "Do Pass."

Resolution authorizing cancellation of property taxes on premises owned by the Italian Consul General and used for consular purposes.

File 15-72-20, Resolution No. 333-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

MONDAY, MAY 21, 1973 483

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous as- sessments in the 1969-70 and 1971-72 assessment rolls, de- creasing taxes; Schedule Resolution #266D.

File 14-73-6, Resolution No. 338-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution accepting gift of $2,500 from The San Francisco Foundation for use by the Art Commission for the Kearny Street Workshop of the Neighborhood Arts Program.

File 38-73-20, Resolution No. 343-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution accepting gifts from various donors for use by the Recreation and Park Department.

File 38-73-21, Resolution No. 344-73.

(From Peter Stocker, a "Parcourse" in place at Mountain Lake Park, valued at approximately $6,000;

From Oregon Bulb Farms, 1,180 lily bulbs, valued at ap- proximately $2,700;

From Ikebana International, 50 Akebono flowering cherry trees, valued at approximately $375;

From Sumitomo Bank of California, 100 Kanzan cherry trees, valued at approximately $1,590;

From Strybing Arboretum Society, $5,000 for improvements at Strybing Arboretum;

From Davids and Royston Bulb Co., 2,100 gladioli bulbs, valued at approximately $450;

From San Francisco Examiner Benefit Fund, $3,500 and from the Coca-Cola Bottling Company of California, $5,000, to conduct the 1973 summer Neighborhood Bas- ketball League.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

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Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claims of the City and County against Edward J. Winthrow and Shell Oil Company by acceptance of $5,999.99.

File 49-73-9, Resolution No. 346-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution fixing fee of $322.00 for issuance of revocable permits for encroachment on public streets and places, and rescinding Resolution No. 435-66.

File 53-73-1, Resolution No. 347-73.

Arfopied by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution authorizing lease with Orpheum Building Com- pany, as Lessor, of space at 1182 Market Street, for use by the Department of Public Health's Vocational Rehabilitation Unit.

File 64-73-12, Resolution No. 348-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution authorizing the Director of Airports to execute amendment to a grant agreement providing Federal funds for development of San Francisco International Airport.

File 297-73-1, Resolution No. 353-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution authorizing the Airports Commission to apply for and accept Federal funds for the improvement of San Fran- cisco International Airport.

File 297-73-2, Resolution No. 354-73.

MONDAY, MAY 21, 1973 485

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $4,355,233, Municipal Railway, for operation, equipment, reconstruction and replacement, stores revolving fund, claims, and the creation of six posi- tions,

File 201-72-109, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE: MUNICIPAL RAILWAY

Contractual Services— MTC $ 400,500

Materials and Supplies— MTC 350,500

Equipment— MTC 111,510

Stores Revolving Fund— MTC 50,000 Claims— Excess $37,500— MTC ' 200,000

Mandatory Fringe Benefits— MTC 100,000

Services of Other Departments— MTC 50,223

100 Motor Coaches— MTC 1,350,000

65 Trolley Coaches— MTC 1,588,000

Rehabilitate Wash Rack— MTC 30,500 System Security and Surveillance— MTC 50,000

Rehabilitate Office Spaces— MTC 19,000

Overhead— MTC 55,000)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, adding Sec- tion 735082, Municipal Railway Interdepartmental Salaries- Metropolitan Transportation Commission Fund, to classify one position of Clerk Stenographer and five positions of Transit Planner; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-51, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

486 MONDAY, MAY 21, 1973

Ordinance appropriating $104,426, various departments, for operation and fixed charges; rescinding various appropria- tions totaling $10,764, various departments.

File 201-72-111, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance authorizing dismissal of litigation of the City and County against Pamela and John W. Broad; Superior Court 644677.

File 45-73-19, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance authorizing the Purchaser to enter into a contract with Wheeler & Company to locate and collect a legacy to Laguna Honda Hospital from estate of an unknown decedent.

File 301-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Adopted

The following recommendation of Governmental Services Com- mittee was taken up:

Endorsing those changes in the proposed amendments to the Building Code which differ from comparable provisions of the 1970 Uniform Building Code after reviewing those rea- sons for changes in acordance with local conditions, as re- quired by Health and Safety Code Section 17958.7.

File 245-73-1, Resolution No. 349-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

MONDAY, MAY 21, 1973 487

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of Planning and Development Committee were taken up:

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of specified property known as 2100-2116 Divisadero Street, and 2101-2199 Divisadero Street, from an R-3 and R-4 district to an R-2 district.

File 36-73-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance designating the Edward Coleman House, 1701 Franklin Street, as a Landmark.

File 90-73-2, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance designating the Lilienthal-Orville Pratt House, 1820 California Street, as a Landmark.

File 90-73-3, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance amending City Planning Code to establish re- quirements for building projections over streets and alleys, and to make provisions for projections in set-back areas con- sistent with these requirements.

File 299-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Article 5, amends Section 402.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

488 MONDAY, MAY 21, 1973

Adopted

The following recommendations of Board Sitting in Caucus were taken up:

Resolution appointing members of the Mental Health Ad- visory Board.

File 92-72-29.1, Resolution No. 335-73.

(Dr. Mario A. Borja (Public Representative) for term end- ing May 21, 1976;

Mr. Chang- J ih- Yang (Hospital Administrator) for term ending May 21, 1976;

Supervisor Dorothy von Beroldingen, ex-officio member, vice Supervisor Dianne Feinstein, term indefinite.)

^rfop^erf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution appointing members of the Executive Committee of the Association of Bay Area Governments.

File 33-73-11, Resolution No. 342-73.

(Supervisor Dianne Feinstein, Official Representative;

Supervisor Dorothy von Beroldingen, Alternate Representa- tive;

Supervisor Terry A. Francois, Official Representative;

Supervisor Robert E. Gonzales, Alternate Representative; all terms from July 1, 1973, to June 30, 1974.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee was taken up:

Ordinance amending Police Code relating to pawnbroker permits to provide for public hearing on request for transfer of location of existing permits and to delete provisions al- lowing pawnbroker permits to be transferred without hear- ings when the business is relocated due to public action. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 260-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 2806, repeals Section 2823.)

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Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, May 15-17; Joseph J. Botka, Chief Probation Officer, Juvenile Court, June 17-20; Marvin E. Cardoza, Police Commissioner, June 12-14; Ronald Pelosi, Member, Board of Supervisors, May 25-28, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 337-73. >^»<iW .

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Request Granted

Supervisor Feinstein, joined by Supervisors Francois and Moli- nari, requested that a communication be directed to the Chief of Police stating that it is their understanding that the Police De- partment is currently calling in the badges worn by special police- men. The Supervisors would like to know whether this is being done as an administrative policy of the Department or as an interpretation of Ordinance No. 312-72, regulating private pro- tection and security services, recently passed by the Board. If the latter, the Supervisors request information as to what section of the ordinance is involved, since this was not the intent of the Board in passing the regulations.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that committee hearings be held to study the criteria used in determining where new traffic signals should be in- stalled with a view to re-evaluating priorities.

490 MONDAY, MAY 21, 1973

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 336-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Adopted

Resolution proposing that the Secretary of Defense recon- sider the decision to close Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in light of the willingness of the City and County of San Fran- cisco to accept nuclear certification of that shipyard.

Supervisors Gonzales, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras and von Beroldingen presented:

File 281-73-1, Resolution No. 332-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes:, Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen IG.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution supporting Police Department in conduct of its "Fatal Accident Reduction and Enforcement Program."

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 332-73, Resolution No. 355-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved im- mediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen---10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution resolving to hold early hearings on the Waste Water Master Plan with a target date of August 13, 1973, for definitive action on the Plan.

Supervisors von Beroldingen and Mendelsohn presented:

File 287-73-3, Resolution No. 352-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

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Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to establishing a sister- city affiliation with Makati, Rizal, Philippines.

Supervisors von Beroldingen and Tamaras presented:

File 337-73.

Referred to Cultural Activities Committee.

Resolution stating policy of the City and County to express preference for prime sponsorship for revenue sharing re- lating to manpower programs.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 333-73, Resolution No. '

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee^

Adopted

Motion that the Airport Environmental Impact Report be referred to the City Planning Department and City Planning Commission for review and hearing, and that the Board's previous action referring said Report to a Committee of the Whole be rescinded.

Presented by the Clerk:

File 27-73-6.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

Orville Luster (Supervisor Feinstein)

Lt. Cmndr. Edward Alvarez, Jr. (Supervisor

von Beroldingen) Marie L. Schmitt (Supervisor Chinn)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

492 MONDAY, MAY 21, 1973

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of respect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Assemblyman Robert W. Crown (Supervisor Pelosi

for all members) Merle D. Edgecombe (Supervisor Kopp) .' Mandie Mobley (Supervisor Kopp) Armen Melikian (Supervisor Molinari) Thomas R. Burke (Supervisor Tamaras) Charles Knabenschuh (Supervisor Tamaras) Eloise Elder (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73. !

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

Recess

At the hour of 6:00 p.m., the Board recessed to Friday, May 25, 1973.

FRIDAY, MAY, 25, 1973 11:45 A.M.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Friday, May 25, 1973, 11:45 a.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in recessed session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp— 2.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

NEW BUSINESS

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Annual Appropriation Ordinance for fiscal year 1973-74.

File 101-73-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp 2.

MONDAY, MAY 21, 1973 493

Annual Salary Ordinance for fiscal year 1973-74.

File 102-73-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp 2.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 11:55 a.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors July 23, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Tuesday, May 29, 1973 2 :00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Tues- day, May 29, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Francois noted present at 2:15 p.m.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, April 2, 1973, was considered read and approved.

COMMUNICATION

Request Granted

The Clerk presented a communication from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission requesting permission to use the Board's Chambers on June 13, 1973, instead of on June 5, 1973, from 7:30 p.m. to approximately 10:30 p.m., for its West Bay regional meeting.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that permission be granted.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

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Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Presentation of Guest

The Chair introduced and welcomed Mr. Gabriel Strausman from Israel, Assistant News Editor of a daily afternoon news- paper.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

6 V^B Hearing Held

Public hearing relative to proposed abandonment of trolly coach services on portions of Municipal Railway Line No. 5 - McAllister.

File 190-73-5.

(Proposed abandonment is as follows:

Eastbound service on Fulton, Hyde to Market and i;y ' Northbound service on Leavenworth, Market to Grolden

'■' Au' ; Gate.) ■.

The Chair inquired if anyone present wished to protest, and when there was no response, declared the hearing concluded.

■■'"'* Refused Adoption

The following from the President was taken up:

Resolution disapproving abandonment of trolley coach serv- ices on portions of Municipal Railway Line No. 5 - McAllister.

File 190-73-5, Resolution No.

(Abandonment of service eastbound on Fulton, Hyde to Mar- ket, and northbound on Leavenworth, Market to Golden Gate.)

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Taken Up Out of Order

Passed for Second Reading

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the following recommenda- tion of Finance Committee was taken up out of order:

Ordinance amending Administrative Code providing maxi-

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mum amounts to be paid for care and supervision for wards and dependent children of the Juvenile Court and minor per- sons concerning whom petitions have been filed or pro- grams of informal supervision undertaken. <-y;r » -.

File 302-73, Ordinance No. " ^

(Amends Sections 20.29, 20.29-1 and 20.29-2.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, CKinn, Feinstein, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen

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Absent: Supervisor Francois 1. r ^^. .

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Tabled

The following from Finance Committee heretofore considered, were taken up:

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for a project entitled "Management by Objectives Training Pro-

fram" for supervisory personnel reopening Southeast Police tation.

File 154-73-2, Resolution No. ^ ^

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, ; moved that the measure be tabled at the request of the Police Department.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp 2. Finally Passed

: Ordinance appropriating $4,355,233, Municipal Railway, for operation, equipment, reconstruction and replacement, stores revolving fund, claims, and the creation of six positions.

File 201-72-109, Ordinance No. 203-73.

(APPROPRIATE: MUNICIPAL RAILWAY

Contractual Service— MTC $ 400,500

Materials and Supplies— MTC 350,500

Equipment— MTC 111,510

Stores Revolving Fund— MTC 50,000

Claims— Excess $37,500— MTC 200,000 "

498 TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1973

Mandatory Fringe Benefits— MTC 100,000

Services of Other Departments— MTC 50,223

100 Motor Coaches— MTC 1,350,000

65 Trolley Coaches— MTC 1,588,000

Rehabilitate Wash Rack— MTC 30,500

System Security and Surveillance— MTC 50,000

Rehabilitate Office Spaces— MTC 19,000

Overhead— MTC 55,000)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Peinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, adding Sec- tion 735082, Municipal Railway Interdepartmental Salaries- Metropolitan Transportation Commission Fund, to classify one position of Clerk Stenographer and five positions of Transit Planner; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-51, Ordinance No. 202-73.

Fma/Zy passec? by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance appropriating $104,426, various departments, for operation and fixed charges; rescinding various appro- priations totaling $10,764, various departments.

File 201-72-111, Ordinance No. 204-73.

FmaZ/y passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance authorizing dismissal of litigation of the City and County against Pamela and John W. Broad; Superior Court 644 677.

File 45-73-19, Ordinance No. 206-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11 .

Ordinance authorizing the Purchaser to enter into a contract with Wheeler & Company to locate and collect a legacy to Laguna Honda Hospital from estate of an unknown dece- dent.

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File 301-73, Ordinance No. 213-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Planning and Development Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of specified property known as 2100-2116 Di- visadero Street, and 2101-2199 Divisadero Street, from an R-3 and R-4 district to an R-2 district.

File 36-73-1, Ordinance No. 205-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance designating the Edward Coleman House, 1701 Franklin Street, as a Landmark.

File 90-73-2, Ordinance No. 207-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance designating the Lilienthal-Orville Pratt House, 1820 California Street, as a landmark.

File 90-73-3, Ordinance No. 208-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance amending City Planning Code to establish re- quirements for building projections over streets and alleys, and to make provisions for projections in set-back areas consistent with these requirements.

File 299-73, Ordinance No. 212-73.

(Adds Article 5, amends Section 402.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of, Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending Police Code relating to pawnbroker permits to provide for public hearing on request for trans- fer of location of existing permits and to delete provisions allowing pawnbroker permits to be transferred without hear- ings when the business is relocated due to public action. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 260-73, Ordinance No. 209-73.

(Amends Section 2806, repeals Section 2823.)

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

^^- ' Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Joint Streets and Transpor- tation and Fire, Safety and Police Committee, heretofore con- sidered, were taken up:

Ordinance reducing the width of sidewalks on both sides of Judah Street between Ninth and Nineteenth Avenues from 12 feet to 10 feet.

File 272-73-1, Ordinance No. 210-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 9.

Noes: Supervisors Tamaras, von Beroldingen 2.

Ordinance amending Traffic Code to prohibit driving on raised streetcar right-of-way.

File 272-73-2, Ordinance No. 211-73.

(Adds Section 121.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 9.

Noes: Supervisors Tamaras, von Beroldingen 2.

TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1973 501

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution waiving statute of limitations to permit reissuance of Controller's warrant in amount of $40.00 to Paige J. Harris.

File 23-73-5, Resolution No. 360-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 1 1 .

Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of Chief Assistant Assessor.

File 31-73-12, Resolution No. 361-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of Plumbing Inspector.

File 31-73-13, Resolution No. 362-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution accepting gift of $28,624 from the United Bay Area Crusade for use by the Department of Social Services to provide day care services for children from the Western Addition.

File 38-73-22, Resolution No. 365-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept Federal funds from the California Council on Criminal Jus- tice for project entitled "On Your Own."

File 121-73-12, Resolution No. 366-73.

502 TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1973

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $1,256,088 from Revenue Sharing and $149,194 from General Fund, Municipal Railway, for salaries, fixed charges, and mandatory fringe benefits, for the creation of 12 positions.

File 201-72-110, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading as Amendeii

The following from Finance Committee with reconmiendation "Do Pass After Amendment" were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $203,921 from Reyenue Sharing and $6,233 from General Fund, Municipal Railway, for sal- aries, contractual services and mandatory fringe benefits for the creation of 38 positions.

File 201-72-112, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE: MUNICIPAL RAILWAY

Permanent Salaries $ 32,016

Wages Miscellaneous Employees 3,905

Contractual Services 168,000

Mandatory Fringe Benefits 2,102

Transfer to 2.697.860.001 4,131)

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce total appropria- tion from Revenue Sharing from $203,921 to $152,880; reduce total appropriation from General Fund from $6,233 to $6,139. Reduce permanent salaries from $32,016 to $31,475. Reduce contractual services from $168,000 to $117,500. Reduce mandatory fringe benefits from $2,102 to $2,070, and 2.697.860.001 from $4,131 to $4,069. Reduce total number of positions created from 38 to 37. Eliminate 1 position of 1404 Clerk.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved the amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen^l 1 .

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Sections 735010 and 735032, Municipal Railway, to establish 50 new positions with salary schedules therefor; a companion meas- ure to Files 201-72-110 and 201-72-112.

File 200-72-50, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce total positions established from 50 to 49. Reduce 3 positions of 1404 Clerk to 2 positions.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved the amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Ck)nzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11 .

Adopted

The following recommendations of State and National Affairs Committee were taken up:

Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact SB 328 which would make available an annual apportionment of funds to cities for construction and maintenance of improve- ments on city streets. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 12-73-10, Resolution No. 356-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution recommending enactment of bills pending before the State Legislature.

File 12-73-12, Resolution No. 357-73.

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(AB 109 Provides mandatory death penalty for first degree murder of a peace oflScer or fireman, and for first degree murder of a prisoner in a State prison by ' ';'' a prisoner in such State prison.

* AB 703— Enacts the Campaign Receipts and Expenditures ■■■^'? Reporting Law.

AB 1056 Appropriates funds for allocation to cities and counties for low-cost spay and neuter clinics. )

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Felosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 1 1 .

Resolution opposing enactment of AB 295, which prohibits local government from imposing a tax or charge on passen- gers for the privilege of using airport facilities to enplane or debark on a commercial air carrier.

File 13-73-1, Resolution No. 359-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution urging California Highway Commission to put into effect, as soon as possible, improvements to the Doyle Drive approach to the Golden Gate Bridge, and to establish as an interim safety measure the requirement that all motor- ists traversing Doyle Drive keep the headlights of their ve- hicles turned on at all times. (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 285-73-4, Resolution No. 367-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution expressing opposition to proposed amendments to the Constitution and By-Laws of the North Coastal Coun- ties Supervisors Association and its proposed budget for fis- cal year 1973-74.

File 286-73, Resolution No. 369-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

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Adopted as Amended

The following from State and National Affairs Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" were taken up:

Resolution recommending enactment of SB 794, which re- peals provisions of the Revenue and Taxation Code which prohibit local governments from imposing income taxes, and relates to certain other taxes. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 12-73-14, Resolution No. 358-73.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: After second whereas clause, add "WHEREAS, Such legislation would permit the City and County, if it so desired, to make applicable such a tax to commuters and other non-residents equally as to residents, and thereby apply the burden of costs of governmental services in San Francisco to all of those who use them, resident and commuter alike; and".)

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved the amendment as shown on the Calendar.

No objection and motion carried. ,

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved as a further amendment that the first whereas clause be amended to delete "The most effective and equitable" and sub- stitute "One".

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

No: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

No: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Resolution requesting that the North Central Coast Regional Commission, pursuant to the California Coastal Zone Con- servation Act of 1972, exclude certain urban land area in the City and County of San Francisco from the permit area established by the Act, and authorizing the Director of Plan- ning to take all necessary actions in furtherance of this re- quest. (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Molinari)

File 292-73, Resolution No. 371-73.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: In first resolved clause, delete "described in the letter from the Director of Plan-

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ning to this Board of April 26, 1973, incorporated herein by reference," and substitute "delineated in the map which is on file in the Clerk's Office in File 292-73, and which is incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference,".)

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved the amendment as shown on the Calendar. ^

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Tamaras 4.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to amend the first resolved clause, fourth line, after "by reference", add "and such additional land area as the Regional Commission deems acceptable,".

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation Committee were taken up:

Resolution approving map showing the widening of a por- tion of Montcalm Street at Franeonia Street.

File 35-73-5, Resolution No. 363-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution approving map showing the widening of a por- tion of Third Street at Channel Street.

File 35-73-6, Resolution No. 364-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 1 1 .

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Adopted as Amended

(Supervisor Barbagelata excused from voting in Committee.)

Resolution urging Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Trans- portation District to defer definitive action on a proposed toll and fare increase pending a feasibility study, and op- posing proposed 25^ toll increase. (Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras)

File 285-73-7, Resolution No. 368-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to amend by deleting the fifth and eighth whereas clauses.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 1 1 .

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

Resolution approving map of Galewood Circle, a Condo- minium Subdivision.

File 289-73, Resolution No. 370-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution approving map showing the official grades on Howard Street between Third and Fourth Streets, and de- claring intention to change or modify official grades in ac- cordance therewith.

File 303-73, Resolution No. 372-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution closing Fulton Street between Hyde and Market Streets; closing Leavenworth Street between McAllister and Fulton Streets; and closing a portion of McAllister Street at the southeast corner of the intersection of McAllister and Leavenworth Streets.

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File 306-73, Resolution No. 373-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution approving map of 445 Upper Terrace, a Con- dominium Subdivision.

File 307-73-1, Resolution No. 374-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution approving map of 1880 Jackson Street, a Con- dominium Subdivision.

File 307-73-2, Resolution No. 375-73.

Arfop^crf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution declaring intention to order the vacation of Far- ren Street between Eddy and Ellis Streets. (Supervisor Moli- nari)

File 318-73-1, Resolution No. 376-73.

Arfopterf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance accepting the roadway of Banks Street from Crescent Avenue to its southerly terminus.

File 9-73-3, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

Ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Works to take necessary measures to protect the lives and property of the

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citizens of San Francisco by removing retaining walls at 266, 270, 274 and 280 Judson Avenue and by grading affected properties to a stable condition; an emergency measure.

File 300-73, Ordinance No. 198-73: ^;;-

Finally passed by the following vote: >;, />■.

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Consideration Continued

The following from Streets and Transportation committee with- out recommendation was taken up:

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting from reference without rec- ommendation.)

Resolution granting revocable permit to Golden Gateway North to occupy a portion of Jackson Street between Drumm and Davis Streets, and a portion of Davis Street between Jackson Street and Broadway during construction operations.

File 265-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that consideration be continued four weeks to allow time for a lawsuit in the area to be settled.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved as amendment that the matter be continued to the same date as consideration of a proposed sewer easement in the area, postponed by the Board a few weeks ago, which would be July 9, 1973.

Motion to continue to July 9, 1973, adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras 5.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, May 22-24, May 27-28; Dean Anderson, Member, Retirement Board, June 8-29; C. Julian Bartlett, Human Rights Commissioner, May 25-28; Ronald Born, General Manager, Social Services,

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May 26-June 3; Terry A. Francois, member, Board of Su- pervisors, May 30- June 7; Dr. David J. Sanchez, Jr., Mem- ber, Board of Education, May 25-28; Ian M. White, Director, Fine Arts Museums, June 6-12, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 356-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE.

Referred to Committee

Resolution urging State Legislature to enact immediately legislation to outlaw handguns and adequately control the purchase and possession of such weapons and other fire- arms, including rifles, within the State of California.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 309-72, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Resolution urging Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Trans- portation District to re-evaluate the ferry system and to de- lay the building and delivery of at least two new boats.

Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari, Feinstein and Kopp presented:

File 285-73-8, Resolution No.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp referred to a recent newspaper account which points to the advisability of a current review of Charter provisions pertaining to conflicts of interest on the part of local officials. The article appears to intimate that it is possible for a member of a local board to transact business for profit, directly or indirectly, through an entity in which the Board member has a substantial interest as owner or employee, with a person on whose affairs involving the City and County the Board member has rendered or will render a decision.

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Supervisor Kopp requested that the City Attorney be asked for an opinion as to whether the conduct referred to falls within any present proscription of Charter Section 8.105. If it does not, he asks for draft of a Charter amendment which would include such conduct as constituting a violation of the conflict of interest sec- tion.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp requested that a communication be directed to the School District concerning the 1973 interim report on the District by the Grand Jury, The report concerns the School Dis- trict's contracts for the transportation of school children. Super- visor Kopp asked to be informed specifically why the July 1, 1971 modification of the contract between the District and Educational and Recreational Services, Inc. (ERS), which provided remuner- ation to ERS significantly higher then the original contract, was not let out to competitive bid as the original contract had been. He also asked to be advised how the transfer was made of this contract from the original entity known as M & M Charter Lines to ARA Transportation Services, Inc.

Supervisor Kopp also requested that a follow-up letter be sent to the Board of Education asking for a reply to his request for information as to whether it has decided to appeal a decision of the Superior Court which resulted in administrative promotions with consequent raises in pay for 42 employees of the School District.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Kopp requested that a communication be directed to the Redevelopment Agency asking for its response to Board Resolution No. 765-72, specifically whether lots K-1 through K-8, Block 7524, in Diamond Heights have been rezoned from S-1 to P. If the Agency has not requested approval for rezoning from the Regional Office of the Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment, Supervisor Kopp asked to be informed when it intends to request such rezoning.

Supervisor Kopp also directed that a letter be addressed to the Central Permit Bureau requesting information on any permit is- sued or applied for on Lot K-1, Block 7524, in Diamond Heights.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept Federal funds to study the economic impact of the closing of Hunters Point Naval Shipyard.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

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File 121-73-14, Resolution. No. - ;> -

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request Granted ,. .

Supervisor Mendelsohn, joined by Supervisors Barbagelata and von Beroldingen, asked that a communication be directied to the Superintendent, Bureau of Building Inspection, recommending that he organize a task force of those City departments and agencies that can best assist in formulating a program for making FACE-type and other rehabilitation loans, so that hearings can be held at the earliest possible date.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari asked that a letter be sent to the Recrea- tion and Park Commission advising that he has received com- munications from various senior citizens who use the Senior Citizens Center in Aquatic Park pointing out the state of disre- pair of the benches. He also requested that the Commission con- sider the installation of hand rails on the steps at the Center in order to assure the safety of the senior citizens using the facility.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that follow-up letters be sent to those department heads who have not answered the re- quest of the Governmental Services Committee for suggestions concerning methods whereby the departments can assist neigh- borhoods to structure advisory groups to encourage a continuing dialogue on issues that may affect each particular area of the City.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply. Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held with respect to the develop- ment of industrial property, particularly in the south of Market area, and inviting the Redevelopment Agency to con- sider leasing redevelopment properties not being developed to private developers under a ground lease or similar ar- rangement to provide an incentive to private industry to locate in the south of Market area.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 342-73.

Referred to Planning and Development Committee.

Resolution authorizing lease with United States Cold Storage of California, as Lessor, of space at 1616 Donner Avenue,

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for use by the Department of Public Works for the Summer Youth Program,

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 64-73-15, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request that hearings be held with a view to opposing SCA 12, the Governor's Tax Initialive.

Supervisor Feinstein presented :

File 345-73. v.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request that consideration be given to the installation of stop signs at the intersection of Ninth Avenue and Moraga Street.

Supervisor Feinstein presented: File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee. . -i^; Request Granted

Supervisor Feinstein requested that a communication be di- rected to the Department of Public Works requesting a complete traffic analysis with respect to bicycle requirements and how the streets might be made safer for bicycles.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Motion that certificates of honor be awarded the following:

Hon. James Murray (Supervisors Pelosi, Mendelsohn)

Harry Downie (Supervisor Kopp)

Wil W. Wyatt (Supervisors Kopp, Tamaras)

Walter S. Nolan (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

Dr. Sofia L. Prudenciado (Supervisor Tamaras)

Joaime Dills (Supervisor Chinn)

Peggy Graves (Supervisor Chinn)

File 6-72.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Mohnari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in re- spect to the memory of deceased as follows:

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Amalia Pompeo (Supervisor Molinari)

Orlando J. Bowman (Supervisor Kopp)

Louis Baptiste (Supervisor Kopp)

Virgil Griffin (Supervisor Kopp)

Mabel Weber (Supervisor Kopp)

Edwin Walter (Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi)

Ralph N. Larson (Supervisors Pelosi, Tamaras, Chinn)

Hev. Father Vital Vodusek (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

Recess

At the hour of 4:50 p.m., the Board recessed to Friday, June 1, 1973, at 11:45 a.m.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1973 11 :45 A.M.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Friday, Jime 1,1973, 11:45 a.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in recessed session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras— 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, von Beroldingen 3. Quorimi present. President Pelosi presiding.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here- tofore considered, were taken up:

Annual Appropriation Ordinance for the fiscal year 1973-74.

File 101-73-1, Ordinance No. 199-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, von Beroldingen— 3.

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Annual Salary Ordinance for the fiscal year 1973-74.

File 102-73-1, Ordinance No. 200-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, von Beroldingen 3.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of 12:15 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors July 23, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and Couniy of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, June 4, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, June 4, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Francois excused from attendance. (On official leave of absence.)

Motion to Grant Privilege of the Floor Refused Adoption

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that the rules be suspended and privilege of the floor be granted to representatives of the Mission Child Care Consortium in con- nection with a request for an emergency appropriation of funds.

Upon the objection by Supervisor Kopp, the Chair declared that the motion was defeated.

The Chair explained that the appropriation in question is presently pending in the Finance Committee, scheduled for hear- ing next Wednesday, and all interested parties are welcome to attend and speak at that time.

Presentation of Guests

Supervisor Kopp introduced Mr. Adam Banks, Coach of the Woodrow Wilson High School Track Team. Mr. Banks introduced Kemieth Chism, Frank Dearman, Michael Farmer, Michael Kirt- man, Randy Turner, Duane Walker, and Ronald Whitaker, mem- bers of the school's track team which won this years' State Inter- scholastic Association Track and Field Championship.

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SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Held ;\

Hearing of protests relative to the improvement of Pioche Street between Cambridge and Oxford Streets.

Board of Supervisors to hear protests, if any, of all persons interested in the following described work done or in the warrant, assessment, or diagram for payment of the cost of the same, or in any property affected thereby : Improvement of Pioche Street between Cambridge and Oxford Streets by Pacific Pavements Co., Ltd., Contractor, as described in the Declaration of Intention Order No. 92,073 of the Depart- ment of Public Works dated May 26, 1972.

File 363-72.

The Chair inquired if anyone present wished to protest, and there being no response, declared the hearing concluded.

Adopted

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Motion confirming warrant, assessment and diagram for the improvement of Pioche Street between Cambridge and Ox- ford Streets; and directing the Director of Public Works to deliver said warrant, assessment and diagram to the con- tractor.

File 363-72.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisor Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Koppy Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here- tofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending Administrative Code providing maxi- mum amounts to be paid for care and supervision for wards and dependent children of the Juvenile Court and minor per- sons concerning whom petitions have been filed or programs of informal supervision undertaken.

File 302-73, Ordinance No. 217-73.

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(Amends Sections 20.29, 20.29-1 and 20.29-2.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales^ Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Ordinance appropriating $1,256,088 from Revenue Sharing and $149,194 from General Fund, Municipal Railway, for salaries, fixed charges, and mandatory fringe benefits for the creation of 12 positions.

File 201-72-110, Ordinance No. 214-73.

Finally passed by the following Vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Ordinance appropriating $152,880 from Revenue Sharing and $6,139 from General Fund, Municipal Railway, for salaries, contractual services and mandatory fringe benefits for the creation of 37 positions.

File 201-72-112, Ordinance No. 215-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Sections 735010 and 735032, Municipal Railway, to establish 49 new positions with salary schedules therefor; a companion mea- sure to Files 201-72-110 and 201-72-112.

File 200-72-50, Ordinance No. 218-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Streets and Transportation Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

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Ordinance accepting the roadM ay of Banks Street from Cres- cent Avenue to its southerly terminus.

File 9-73-3, Ordinance No. 216-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

NEW BUSINESS

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Finance Committee was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $1,501,412 from Revenue Shar- ing, Municipal Railway, for wages for platform employees; $359,857 from other funds, various departments, for opera- tion, equipment, publicity and advertising, and capital im- provements; rescinding $16,740, various departments.

File 201-72-114, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

ASSESSOR

Overtime $ 2,300

Use of Employees* Cars 2,500

MAYOR

Contractual Services 14,240

PUBLIC DEFENDER

Contractual Services 298

CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

Overtime 800

CORONER

Holiday Pay 1,205

FARMERS MARKET

Equipment 320

PUBLIC WORKS— Architecture

Equipment Overhead Reserve 878

Equipment (Automobile) 1,316

CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER

Publicity and Advertising 150,000

RECREATION AND PARK

Walter Haas Playground— Construction 186,000

PUBLIC UTILITIES— Municipal Railway

Wages Platform Employees

Revenue Sharing 1,501,412

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RESCIND: ASSESSOR

Temporary Salaries 1,700

MAYOR

Special Assistance and City Financed

Relocation Program 12,000

Town Affiliation Program 500

Mayor's Special Fund 1,740

CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

Wages 800)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Suspension of the Rules

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the rules were suspended for move to roll call.

Finally Passed

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, then introduced the following and moved immediate adoption:

Ordinance appropriating $34,000, Social Services, for Mis- sion Child Care Consortium, Model Cities; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-116.1, Ordinance No. 201-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Request Granted

Supervisor Tamaras, joined by Supervisors Kopp and Molinari, requested that a communication be directed to the Department of Social Services asking for a full explanation of the delay in pay- ment of salaries to employees of the Mission Child Care Consor- tium, and requesting that in the future requests for funds be re- ceived by the Board in sufficient time to avoid delays of this nature.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply. Taken Up Out of Order

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There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by SuF>ervisor Chinn, the following recommendations of Social Services Committee were taken up out of order:

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by requiring the Cily Demonstration Agency to submit bimonthly reports on the operation of the Model Cities Program to the Board of Supervisors, and prohibiting the employment of more than one member of a family by any Model Cities Operating Agency.

File 66-73-4, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 30.05, adds Section 30.05-1.)

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to amend the legislation as follows: Section 30.05, line 7, delete "an Assistant" and insert "a Deputy"; Section 30.05-1, add "No person who has been a member of the Bay view-Hunters Point Model Neighborhood Commission as a Commissioner or who has served as a Director of the Mission Model Neighborhood Corpo- ration shall be employed by said Commission or by said Corpora- tion within one year following the date of his or her termination from said Commission or said Corporation."

Adoptee? by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Adopted

Resolution recommending to Controller that a separate account be established for the Model Cities funds; and re- questing the United States Department of Housing and Ur- ban Development, the City Demonstration Agency, and the Mayor's Office to furnish copies of pertinent information on Model Cities Programs to the Board of Supervisors.

File 66-73-5, Resolution No. 382-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

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Absent: Supervisor Francois ^1.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari requested that a cdinittUnication be di- rected to the Department of Housing and Urban Development asking that the Board be furnished pertinent data on a continuing basis with regard to Model Cities programs in the City and County.

Supervisor Molinari also asked that HUD be requested to furnish a fiscal officer to this Board in the same manner in which such fiscal officer is furnished the Mayor's office in order that the Board may be fully informed at all times of the financial status of these programs. . . „;;.,.>'-,,.. ♦.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

The Board thereafter resumed consideration of recommenda- tions of Finance Committee as set forth in the Calendar.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Part III, Municipal Code, to provide for the reallocation of the Hotel Room Tax Fund to facilitate the production of low-income housing in the Yerba Buena Center Redevelopment Project Area and on certain parcels adjacent thereto, effective July 1, X373. (Supervisor Mendel- sohn)

File 91-73-4, Ordinance No. . /,>

Passed for second reading by the following vote: -. ;

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzalesj Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von JBeroldingen —10.;: ■■•:•-. " .■• ., .. ."-. ' '". ■• ,

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Coinmittee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code authorizing the establishment of a Special Animal Purchase and Ex- change Fund at the San Francisco Zoological Gardens; pro- viding for expenditure of said fund; and providing for the acceptance of gifts of cash or animals by the Recreation and Park Commission.

File 310-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 10.187)

(Proposed amendment is to add Section 2, as follows: "Sec- tion 2. This ordinance shall become ineffective on and after June 30, 1974.")

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Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved the amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved as amendment that the matter be held on Calendar for two weeks to obtain more information.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi 5.

Noes: Supervisors Chirm, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Af ver further discussion, Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Su- pervisor Kopp, moved to rescind the foregoing vote.

No objection and motion carried.

The roll was called and motion to continue consideration for two weeks refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi —5.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Motion to amend as shown on the Calendar adopted by the fol- lowing vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi 4.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

Ordinance appropriating (($283,616)) $273,616, from Revenue Sharing, Police, for Project Diversion, Public Health Emergency Hospital, for salaries; (($184,399.39)) $183,399,39, various departments, for operation, equipment and summer program for Recreation and Park; rescinding $138,920, various departments; and creating 5 positions of

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Senior Medical Steward and 2 positions of Research Assis- tant, Superior Court.

File 201-72-113, Ordinance No. (APPROPRIATE:

POLICE DEPARTMENT

Project Diversion $ ( ( 70,000) ) 60,000

PUBLIC HEALTH— Emergency Hospitals

Permanent Salaries 2,140

Temporary Salaries 211,476

Mandatory Fringe Benefits 399

POLICE DEPARTMENT

Services of Other Departments 30,000

SUPERIOR COURT

Permanent Salaries ( (1,000) )

PUBLIC WORKS— Engineering

Loss Due to Theft 187.39

SEWER REPAIR

Wages 110,727

RECREATION AND PARK

Wages— Summer Program— 1973 20,000

Special Events and Programs,

Summer Program 20,000

Equipment Summer Program 640

ROAD FUND— Traffic Engineering

Maintenance and Repair of Signs 140

Equipment 760

WATER OPERATING

Retroactive Salaries 546

RESCIND: CONTROLLER— E.D.P.

Contractual Services Police 30,000

PUBLIC WORKS— Sewer Repair

Wages 108,920 )

(Proposed amendment is as follows: "Reduce total appropria- tion from Revenue Sharing from $283,616 to $273,616; re- duce Police Department, Project Diversion, from $70,000 to $60,000; reduce appropriation of $184,399.39 to $183,- 399.39; delete Superior Court, Permanent Salaries, $1,000; delete 2 positions of Research Assistant, Superior Court.")

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved the amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

526 MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1973

Absent: Supervisor Francois !.:<»,< -

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras^ von Beroldingen

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Absent: Supervisor Francois 1. '

Passed for Second Reading , , , . .

The following recommendations of Finance'" Gdmmittee were taken up: *'

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Oi?dinance, Section 551011, Public Health, to reflect the classification of 5 new positions of Senior Medical Steward; a companion, measure to File 201-72-113.

File 200-72-54, Ordinance No. ^ r - ;

Passed for second reading by the following vote: . V *■

Ayes: Supervisors Barbag#ata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen

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Absent: Supervisor Francois— 1. , J ' ; ,..,

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 429030, Public Works, providing a. rate pf pay for Brick- layer, for fiscal year 1972-73, in accordance with .provisions of the Salary Standardization Ordinance, effective August 1, 1972; a companion measure to File 201-72-113.

File 200-72-36, Ordinance No. , .1.,. ,

Passed for second reading by the following vote: '

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tartiaras, von Beroldingen

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Refused Passage for Second Reading

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Not Pass" were taken up:

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 179010, Superior Court, to reflect the creation of 2 new positions of Research Assistant; a companion measure to File 201-72-113.

File 200-72-55, Ordinance No.

Refused passage for second reading by the following vote:

MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1973 527

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Ordinance appropriating $85,242, Recreation and Park, permanent salaries; rescinding appropriation of $85,242, Recreation and Park, permanent salaries; and creating 35 positions and abolishing 38 positions. Recreation and Park.

File 201-72-99.1, Ordinance No.

Refused passage for second reading by the following vote:

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 651010A, Recreation and Park, to reflect the reorganization of the Recreation Division; a companion measure to File 201-7299.1.

File 200-72-49, Ordinance No.

Refused passage for second reading by the following vote:

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Adopted

The following from Finance Committee were taken up:

(N.B. On each of the following items "From Finance Com- mittee", Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved "Do Pass".)

Resolution authorizing the Controller to account as a loss money paid out as a result of forgeries and to draw new warrants to the benefit of the payees; List No. 3-73.

File 55-73-4, Resolution No. 380-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Resolution authorizing lease with George A. and Maxine Herkes, as Lessors, of property situated on Gough Street,

528 MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1973

required by the Department of Public Health's Bureau of Alcoholism.

File 64-73-13, Resolution No. 381-73.

Arfopferf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into an agreement with Pacific Medical Center for field evaluation of a physiological patient monitoring system at San Francisco General Hospital.

File 309-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Ordinance approving agreement between the Recreation and Park Commission and Glenridge Cooperative Nursery School for operation of a nursery school at the Silver Tree Day Camp Recreation Building, Glen Canyon.

File 326-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Health and Environment Committee were taken up:

Resolution accepting Oil and Hazardous Materials Pollution Contingency Plan to deal with spills of oil and other hazard- ous material, and providing for updating of the Contingency Plan.

File 482-71, Resolution No. 377-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales,

MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1973 529

Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Health and Park Codes, Part III of the Municipal Code, and the Administrative Code, to estab- lish regulations for the operation of a public pound; provid- ing for the licensing of dogs, cats and dog kennels; and establishing an Animal Welfare Advisory Council and pre- scribing the powers and duties thereof; repealing various sections, various codes.

File 136-73-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Adopted

The following recommendation of State and National Affairs Committee was taken up:

Resolution recommending enactment of SB 1053, increasing salaries of attaches of the Superior Court, and SB 1064, in- creasing salaHes of Municipal Court employees.

File 12-73-19, Resolution No. 379-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Referred to Committee

The following, appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $40,000, Social Services, ( S. F. Aid Retarded Children Day Care Pre-School Program) ; $58,336, Social Services, (Day Care Services - Watoto Weusi Nursery School), $88,598, Social Services, (Christian Welfare Growth and Development), $61,182, Social Services, (Flor- ence Crittenton Infant Day Care Center) ; and $315, Public

Works, (reference books).

File 201-72-119.

$30 MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1973

. Referred to Finance Committee. ^ * v -; , r:;' .'

i <^ OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of abseiice-r- William Jack Chow, Civil Service Com- inissipner, June 6-15; Col. Martin A. Fellhauer^ Commis- sioner .on the Aging, June 1, July 24; Harold E. Rowe, Law Librarian, July 20-August 6 ; Elvin C. Stendell, Recreation and Park Commissioner, June 14-28; Dr. Boyd G. Stephens, Coroner, June 18-22; George P. Thomas, Recreation and Park Commissioner, June 14-28, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 378-73.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ~10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois?— 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE. ; 1 ^ ?

Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to the installation of four-way stop signs at the intersection of Hoffman and Alva- rado Streets.

Supervisor Gonzales presented: ^ ^^

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 65-69 providing for the establishment of a Bayview-Hunters Point Model Neighbor- hood Agency, to provide for approval by the Board of Super- visors of members appointed by the Mayor.

Presented by Supervisors Molinari and Kopp:

File 66-73-6, Ordinance No.

Referred to Planning and Development Committee.

MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1973 531

Resolution requesting study of alleged shortage of gasoline to determine whether City emergency vehicles will be guar- anteed an adequate supply of fuel, and whether priorities should be established in this connection.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 347-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request that hearings be held to consider AB 2468, appro- priating funds for the acquisition of approximately 230 acres at Candlestick Point for a State park.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 12-73-20.

Referred to Joint State and National Affairs and Planning and Development Committee.

Request that the Traffic Code be amended to provide that contractors may park in parking meter areas or on restricted streets while engaged in remedial construction work.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 348-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Comimttee.

Announcement

The Chair announced that at the request of Supervisor Barba- gelata, File 217-73, proposed resolution regarding Local Housing Rehabilitation Financing Program, has been transferred from Finance Committee to Joint Finance and Governmental Services Committee, and scheduled for public hearing at 2:00 p.m., June 13, 1973.

Referred to Committee

Resolution determining and declaring that public interest and necessity demand the submission of a bond issue in the amount of $37,826,000 for reconstruction or replacement of unsafe public school buildings.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 331-73-1, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Resolution determining and declaring that public interest and necessity demand the submission of a bond issue in the amount of $2,428,000 for improvement of unsafe Children's Centers of the San Francisco Unified School District.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

532 MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1973

File 331-73-2, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Resolution determining and declaring that public interest and necessity demand the submission of a bond issue in the amount of $4,600,000 for additions and alterations to the Hall of Justice.

Supervisor Pelosi presented: File 346-73, Resolution No. Referred to Finance Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Pelosi requested that a communication be directed to the Department of Public Works asking for information regard- ing parking facilities required when new fire stations are con- structed. He specifically would like to known whether the sta- tion at Polk and Post Streets will be furnished with a minimum number of parking spaces and whether they will be contained within the structure or adjacent thereto.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Announcement

The Chair announced that a caucus will be held at the con- clusion of today's meeting.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the following :

Woodrow Wilson High School Track Team (Supervisor

Kopp) KCBS (Supervisor Tamaras) Capt. Ernest J. Raabe (Supervisor Tamaras) Nicholas C. Tsougarakis (Supervisor Tamaras) Matthew Guinan (Supervisor von Beroldingen) I. W. Abel (Supervisor von Beroldingen) Robert W, Cameron and producers and film makers of

"Above San Francisco" (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1973 533

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in re- spect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Arthur Benjamin (Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Pelosi) John F. Finnegan (Supervisor Pelosi for all members) Dean L. Bender (Supervisors Kopp, Tamaras, Pelosi,

Mendelsohn) Dr. Rafael Jakobvits (Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi, Molinari) Peter C. Stemberger (Supervisor Kopp) William W. Benn (Supervisors Tamaras, Mendelsohn) Dr. Thomas E. Gibson (Supervisor Tamaras) Michael J. Downing (Supervisor Tamaras) Ernest A. Anthony (Supervisor Tamaras) Manuel N. Garcia (Supervisor Molinari)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 4:45 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors July 30, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the I City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings oi said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, June 11, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, June 11, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales— 2.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Barbagelata noted present at 4:10 p.m.

^ Supervisor Gonzales noted present at 2:30 p.m.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal P of Proceedings for the meetings of Monday, April 9, 1973, and ' Monday, April 16, 1973, were considered read and approved.

Presentation of Certificate of Honor

Supervisors Feinstein and Mendelsohn presented a certificate of honor previously awarded to the Coro Foundation, represented by Mr. Richard M. Butrick, Executive Director for Northern Cali- fornia, and Mr. Thomas C. Lay ton, Vice President. Mr. Butrick then introduced five Coro internes, representing the class of 1973.

Suspension of the Rules

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, the rules were suspended for move to roll call.

(535)

536 MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1973

Adopted

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, then presented the following and moved immediate adoption:

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for a project entitled "San Francisco Police Youth Fishing Pro- gram".

File 121-73-15, Resolution No. 384-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales 2.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Recessed

Joint Public hearing by the Board of Supervisors and the Redevelopment Agency on proposed amendments to the Re- development Plan for the Yerba Buena Center Approved Redevelopment Project Area D-1.

File 91-73.

Communication

The Clerk read a comunication from the City Planning Com- mission advising that it did not disapprove the Plan change as submitted by the Redevelopment Agency.

Noted and filed.

Motion to Sit as Committee of the Whole

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the Board sit as a Committee of the Whole. No objection and motion carried.

President Pelosi then introduced Mr. Walter F. Kaplan, Chair- man of the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, Mr. James A. Silva and Mr. Francis J. Solvin, Redevelopment Agency members.

President Pelosi noted the presence of a quorum of the mem- bers of the Redevelopment Agency and announced that this was now a joint public hearing conducted by the Board of Supervisors and the Redevelopment Agency, with Board President Pelosi presiding and Agency Chairman Kaplan co-presiding.

President Pelosi then explained the order of business which would be followed.

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MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1973 537

( For transcript of testimony see File 91-73-5.)

> Mr. Robert L. Rumsey, Executive Director of the Redevelop- ment Agency, then explained the proposed amendments to the Redevelopment Plan.

The Chair thereafter called upon those in favor who wished to speak and the following persons were heard:

Peter Mendelsohn, Chairman of TOOR.

Leland S. Meyerzove, Chairman, District Council #5, EOC.

Lloyd Pfiueger, General Manager, Downtown Association.

Sidney Valdor, Filipino Voters League.

Irving Baldwin, Hotel Employers Association.

Amanda Hawes, Legal Aid.

The Chair then called upon those opposed who wished to speak and the following were heard:

Charles Starbuck, Friends of YBC.

Walter 0*Donnell, Self-Help for the Aging.

Mr. Mah Yong Wah, property owner in the area.

The Chair called upon those neutral concerning the proposed amendments and Carlos Todd, representing the Franciscan Fathers, was heard.

There being no one else present who wished to speak, the Chair announced the matter was now open to questions and discussion by Board and Agency members.

Upon inquiry by Supervisor Mendelsohn, Deputy City At- torney Robert Kenealey advised that in his opinion no action should be taken on the proposed amendments until the Environ- mental Impact Report has been heard by the City Planning Com- mission, and he suggested that the matter be continued until sometime in July.

Request Granted

After general discussion, Supervisor Feinstein requested that a communication be directed to the Redevelopment Agency ask- ing that it draft and approve an amendment to the proposed ordinance to include the following language: "These amendments shall be subject to the height and bulk provisions of the City Planning Code, and in no case shall development of any site sub- ject to these amendments exceed the current standards of the City Planning Code."

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Motion to Recess

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the joint public hearing be recessed to July 23, 1973.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chiim, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Mr. Rumsey of the Redevelopment Agency then recommended that the public hearing be recessed until July 23, 1973.

Ayes: Mr. Kaplan, Mr. Silva, Mr. Solvin.

The Chair thereafter declared the joint public hearing recessed until July 23, 1973, at 2:00 p.m.

.' -, . t:-; Reconvening of the Board

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the Committee of the Whole was reconstituted as a Board of Supervisors.

Consideration Continued

The following, presented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 98-66, amended by Ordinance No. 201-71, approving the Redevelopment Plan for the Yerba Buena Center Approved Redevelopment Proj- ect Area D-1, by amending said Plan.

File 91-73-5, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be continued to July 23,1973.

No objection and motion carried.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending Part III, Municipal Code, to provide for the reallocation of the Hotel Room Tax Fund to facilitate the production of low-income housing in the Yerba Buena Center Redevelopment Project Area and on certain parcels adjacent thereto, effective July 1, 1973. (Supervisor Mendel- sohn)

File 91-73-4, Ordinance No. 225-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code authorizing the establishment of a Special Animal Purchase and Ex- change Fund at the San Francisco Zoological Gardens; pro- viding for expenditure of said fund; and providing for the acceptance of gifts of cash or animals by the Recreation and Park Commission; to become ineffective on and after June 30, 1974.

File 310-73, Ordinance No. 228-73.

(Adds Section 10.187)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi 4.

Ordinance appropriating $1,501,412 from Revenue Shar- ing, Municipal Railway, for wages for platform employees; $359,857 from other funds, various departments, for opera- tion, equipment, publicity and advertising, and capital im- provements; rescinding $16,740, various departments.

File 201-72-114, Ordinance No. 219-73.

(APPROPRIATE:

ASSESSOR

Overtime

$ 2,300

Use of Employees' Cars

2,500

MAYOR

Contractual Services

14,240

PUBLIC DEFENDER

Contractual Services

298

CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

Overtime

800

CORONER

Holiday Pay

1,205

FARMERS MARKET

Equipment

320

PUBLIC WORKS— Architecture

Equipment Overhead Reserve

878

Equipment (Automobile)

1,316

CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER

Publicity and Advertising

150,000

RECREATION AND PARK

Walter Haas Playground— Construction

186,000

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PUBLIC UTILITIES— Municipal Railway Wages Platform Employees

Revenue Sharing 1,501,412

RESCIND: ASSESSOR

Temporary Salaries 1,700

MAYOR

Special Assistance and City Financed

Relocation Program 12,000

Town Affiliation Program 500

Mayor's Special Fund 1,740

CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

Wages 800)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance appropriating $273,616 from Revenue Sharing, Police, for Project Diversion, Public Health, Emergency Hospitals, for salaries; $183,399.39, various departments, for operation, equipment and summer program for Recrea- tion and Park; rescinding $138,920, various departments; and creating 5 positions of Senior Medical Steward.

File 201-72-113, Ordinance No. 223-73.

(APPROPRIATE: POLICE DEPARTMENT

Project Diversion $ 60,000.00

PUBLIC HEALTH— Emergency Hospitals

Permanent Salaries 2,140.00

Temporary Salaries 211,476.00

Mandatory Fringe Benefits 399.00

POLICE DEPARTMENT

Services of Other Departments 30,000.00

PUBLIC WORKS— Engineering

Loss Due to Theft 187.39

SEWER REPAIR

Wages 110,727.00

RECREATION AND PARK

Wages— Simimer Program— 1973 20,000.00

Special Events and Programs,

Summer Program 20,000.00

Equipment Summer Program 640.00

ROAD FUND— Traffic Engineering

Maintenance and Repair of Signs 140.00

Equipment 760.00

I

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WATER OPERATING Retroactive Salaries 546.00

RESCIND:

CONTROLLER— E.D. P.

Contractual Services— Police 30,000.00

PUBLIC WORKS— Sewer Repair

Wages 108,920.00)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 551011, Public Health, to reflect the classification of 5 new positions of Senior Medical Steward; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-72-54, Ordinance No. 222-73.

Fi/za/Zy passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 429030, Public Works, providing a rate of pay for Brick- layer, for fiscal year 1972-73, in accordance with provis- ions of the Salary Standardization Ordinance, effective Au- gust 1, 1972; a companion measure to File 201-72-13.

File 200-72-36, Ordinance No. 221-73.

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into an agreement with Pacific Medical Center for field evaluation of a physiological patient monitoring system at San Francisco General Hospital.

File 309-73, Ordinance No. 227-73. Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance approving agreement between the Recreation and Park Commission and Glenridge Cooperative Nursery School for operation of a nursery school at the Silver Tree Day Camp Recreation Building, Glen Canyon.

File 326-73, Ordinance No. 229-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Social Services Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by requiring the City Demonstration Agency to submit bimonthly reports on the operation of the Model Cities Program to the Board of Supervisors, and prohibiting the employment of more than one member of a family by any Model Cities Operat- ing Agency.

File 66-73-4, Ordinance No. 224-73.

(Amends Section 30.05, adds Section 30.05-1)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Health Code, Park Code, Part III of the Municipal Code, and the Administrative Code, by add- ing, amending and repealing various sections, relating to Commission of Animal Control and Welfare, providing for an Animal Control Center, an Animal Control Officer, pro- viding for disposition of animals, prescribing duties of own- ers of animals, providing for licensing of dogs, cats and dog kennels, prescribing penalties for violations.

File 136-73-1, Ordinance No. 226-73.

(Adds Sections 41 through 41.13, amends Section 985, repeals Article 1.5, Health Code;

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Amends Sections 215, 216, 218, 220, 221, 222, and 223,

Part III, Municipal Code; Repeals Section 45, Park Code;

Repeals Sections 10.63-1 and 10.190, Administrative Code; Repeals Section 5 of Ordinance No. 314-71.) Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

NEW BUSINESS

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following recommendation of Finance Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to authorize the Office of the Mayor to issue and sell official bicentennial medals of the founding of San Francisco ; and substituting a Bicentennial Information Fund for the Public Informa- tion Fund.

File 233-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 8.12-2)

Statement

Supervisor Molinari stated for the record that he is still against the establishment of special fimds, which in his opinion have the effect of eroding the fiscal control of the Board of Su- pervisors.

Motions to Amend

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to amend the legislation by adding "The Bicentennial Information Fund shall become ineffective on or before December 31, 1976, and all monies therein shall be transferred to the General Fund."

^Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to amend by eliminating, in Section 8.12-2, fourth para- graph, "A cash revolving fund of $500.00 is established for petty cash."

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

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The measure as amended was passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Adopted

The following from Finance Committee were taken up:

(N.B. On the following items "From Finance Committee", Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Suprevisor Fran- cois, moved "Do Pass".)

Resolution authorizing release of lien recorded by Depart- ment of Public Health for care rendered William John Chris- tensen at San Francisco General Hospital.

File 3-73-4, Resolution No. 393-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution accepting gift of $10,817 from The United Bay Area Crusade for use by the Department of Social Services to provide day care services for infants in the Western Addition.

File 38-73-23, Resolution No. 397-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution accepting gift of $14,584 from The United Bay Area Crusade for use by the Department of Social Services to provide day care services for children in the Western Addition.

File 38-73-24, Resolution No. 398-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution accepting gift of $4,479 from The Rosenberg Foundation for use by the Department of Social Services to ' provide infant day care services in the Western Addition.

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File 38-73-25, Resolution No. 399-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution accepting gift of $10,000 from The Sanguinetti Foundation for use by the Department of Social Services to provide day care services for mentally retarded children.

File 38-73-26, Resolution No. 400-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Tung L. Kwan and Thrifty Rent-A-Car by acceptance of $$2,334.

File 49-73-10, Resolution No. 401-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11 .

Resolution authorizing lease with The California Hall Asso- ciation, as Lessor, of space at 601 Polk Street for use by the Superior Court.

File 64-73-14, Resolution No. 402-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept Federal funds for project entitled "Youth Energy Source."

File 121-73-13, Resolution No. 405-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court to apply for and accept Federal funds for project en- titled '^Calendar Management Technical Assistance Team."

File 256-73-3, Resolution No. 389-73.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Presiding Judge of the Municipal Court to apply for and accept Federal funds for project en- titled "Municipal Court Calendar Management Workshop."

File 266-73-3, Resolution No. 390-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution authorizing Adult Probation Department and Juvenile Probation Department to contract with the Cali- fornia Youth Authority for collection of data for the Pro- bation Subsidy Program.

File 339-73, Resolution No. 391-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11 .

Resolution accepting deed to a sewer easement in the Presidio.

File 341-73, Resolution No. 409-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $108,726 and rescinding $101,184, Department of Electricity and Port Commission for reclas- sification of five positions in accordance with Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance, Section VII (H), effective July 1, 1972; and for compensation adjust- ment of one position pursuant to Section 8.403 of the Char- ter, Port Commission, effective October 1, 1972.

File 201-72-115, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11 .

MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1973 547

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 231010, Electricity, Sections 775010E and 775011, Port Commission, to adjust compensations of certain classifica- tions in accordance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance, Section VII (H), retro- active to July 1, 1972; a companion measure to the preced- ing item.

File 200-72-53, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 775031, Port Commission, to provide a rate of pay for Class 9346 Fusion Welder, in accordance with provisions of Char- ter Section 8.403 and Sections 1(A) and 8.80 of the Salary Standardization Ordinance, eflfective October 1, 1972; a companion measure to File 201-72-115.

File 200-72-56, Ordinance No.

Massed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to delete qash revolving funds of $1,000 each for the California Palace of the Legion of Honor and the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum and providing a cash revolving fund of $2,000 for The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; deleting member- ship in organizations by The California Palace of the Legion of Honor and the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum and providing for membership in organizations for The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.

File 26-73-1, Ordinance No. ,

(Amends Sections 10.141 and 16.6-19; repeals Sections 10.134 and 16.6-18)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Ordinance appropriating $140,330, various departments, for operation and equipment; rescinding $52,148 from various appropriations, various departments.

File 201-72-117, Ordinance No.

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(APPROPRIATE: REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY

Yerba Buena Center Redevelopment Project $12,000 CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER

Fish and Game Propagation and Conservation 1,017

TAX COLLECTOR

Contractual Services 7,182

PUBLIC WORKS—Water Pollution Control

Materials and Supplies 350

Equipment (2 Compact Station Wagons & OflSce

Equipment) 11,183

PUBLIC HEALTHS. F. General Hospital

Equipment (3 Embossing Machines) 6,338

DE YOUNG MUSEUM

Contractual Services (Gas and Electricity) 4,000

RECREATION AND PARK

Contractual Services 19,960

PUBLIC WORKS— Road Fund

Lighting of Public Streets 74,000

WAR MEMORIAL

Contractual Services (Gas and Electricity) 4,300

RESCIND:

MUNICIPAL COURT

Fish and Game Propagation 1,017

TAX COLLECTOR

Temporary Salaries Business Tax 5,000

PUBLIC WORKS—Water Pollution Control

Contractual Services 11,533

PUBLIC HEALTHS. F. General Hospital

Equipment (45 Cabinets) 6,338

DE YOUNG MUSEUM

Compensation Reserve 4,000

EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM

Retirement Allowance Special Funds 19,960

WAR MEMORIAL

Extended Work Week 1,600

Temporary Salaries 2,700)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance authorizing the Mayor and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to enter into an agreement with the Bay Area Rapid Transit District for installation and maintenance of pathfinder signs.

MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1973 549

File 335-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Finally Passed as Amended

Ordinance appropriating (($936,124)) $463,974, Social Services, for contractual services and operation, and $3,350, Public Works, for maintenance and repair of automotive equipment; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-116, Ordinance No. 220-73.

(APPROPRIATE: SOCIAL SERVICES

Contractual Services $137,600

Use of Employees' Cars 18,200

Other Professional and Special Services

(Food Stamp Issuance Costs) ((41,600)) 21,500

Travelers' Aid Society Information and

Referral Service 8,000

Mission Child Care Consortiimi,

Model Cities ( (574,400) ) ii5,800

Day Care Contract, S.F. Community

Children's Nursery 150,494

Single Men's Rehabilitation Center

Holiday Pay 110

Temporary Salaries 2,4(X)

Foodstuffs 3,320

PUBLIC WORKS— Building Repair Maintenance and Repair of

Auto Equipment 3,000

PUBLIC WORKS— Administration Maintenance and Repair of

Auto Equipment 550)

(Although there was no quorum, the members present indi- cated that at today's meeting a motion would be offered to amend the foregoing appropriation as follows: Reduce total appropriation of $936,124 Social Services, to $916,024; re- duce appropriation of $41,600, food stamp issuance costs, to $21,500.)

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved the amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to amend by reducing appropriation for Mission Child Care Consortium, Model Cities, from $574,400 to $118,800, and to rerefer the remaining $455,600 to Finance Committee.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1,

Finally Passed as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari— 1.

Adopted

Motion that the Clerk of the Board be directed to submit a supplemental appropriation request in the amount of $65,764 for the reclassification of nine positions of Steno- graphic Assistant to Member of Board of Supervisors, to Stenographic Aide, Board of Supervisors.

File 69-73-1

Arfopf erf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Resolution authorizing lease with United States Cold Storage of California, as Lessor, of space at 1616 Donner Avenue, required by the Department of Public Works for the Sum- mer Youth Program. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 64-73-15, Resolution No. 403-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

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Resolution authorizing the Chief Administrative Officer and Director of Public Works to execute an agreement with the State covering the cost of installing new traffic signals in Van Ness Avenue between Golden Gate Avenue and Lombard Street.

File 324-73, Resolution No. 407-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $40,000 from Revenue Sharing, Municipal Railway, for claims and litigation expense, and $85,000 from Revenue Sharing, Municipal Railway, for clothing and individual equipment.

File 201-72-110.1, Ordinance No,

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and County against Roger H. Esperance by acceptance of $1,000; Superior Court No. 630 960.

File 46-73-7, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Adopted

The following recommendation of State and National Affairs Committee were taken up:

Resolution recommending enactment of AB 2318 to delay for one year the authority to sell, lease or transfer the Has- lett Warehouse. (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

File 12-73-15, Resolution No. 394-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiiin, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Resolution stating the policy of the City and County on prime sponsorship for revenue sharing funds for manpower programs. (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 333-73, Resolution No. 408-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Resolution recommending enactment of various bills pend- ing before the State Legislature.

File 12-73-17, Resolution No. 395-73.

(SB 1015 Provides that committees and subcommittees are subject to the Brown Act, requiring meet- ings of legislative bodies of local agencies to be open and public;

AB 666 Enacts California Consumer Action Network Act, providing for local assistance grants for consumer fraud agencies; (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

AB 920 Imposes a tax on transfer of real property at 1% of value of property transferred to obtain funds for acquisition of park and open-space lands. (Supervisor Pelosi)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Resolution memorializing the United States Senate to enact S. 502, The Federal Aid Highway Act of 1973.

File 349-73, Resolution No. 410-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1973 553

Adopted

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee were taken up:

Resolution declaring intention to approve an amendment to contract between the Board of Administration of the Public Employees' Retirement System and the Board of Supervis- ors, relating to employees of the Port Commission.

File 275-73, Resolution No. 406-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 10.

Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Salary Standardization Ordinance for employees subject to provisions of Charter Section 8.403, to add classification of Buildings and Grounds Maintenance Superintendent to list of classifications for which compensa- tion schedules are based on schedules of related classifica- tions, to correct a clerical error.

File 103-73-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 10.

Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen 1.

Consideration Continued

Charter amendment adding Section 3.306 thereto and amend- ing Sections 3.401, 3.404, 3.585, 3.594, and 3.694 thereof, relating to legal representation of officers, boards or com- missions of the City and County. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 111-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration be continued to June 18, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

The following recommendations of Board sitting in caucus were taken up:

Resolution appointing Supervisor Ronald Pelosi a member of the Executive Committee, League of California Cities, Peninsula Division, for an indefinite term, vice Supervisor Peter Tamaras, resigned.

File 33-73-12, Resolution No. 396-73.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 10.

Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen— 1.

Resolution appointing members of the Assessment Appeals Board.

File 92-73-13, Resolution No. 404-73.

(Jackson Kee Hu, Member, vice himself, term expired; Hector N. Ortiz, Alternate Member, vice himself, term ex- pired; Michael Perri, Alternate Member, vice himself, term expired; all terms to expire the first Monday in June, 1976.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Qonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras— 10.

Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen— 1.

Referred to Committee

The following, appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $130,750 from Revenue Sharing Funds, Public Health Department, (laboratory supplies, blood, foodstuffs, San Francisco General Hospital) ; $316,- 862 from other funds. City Attorney (contractual services), $2,350; Controller, (Health Service), $100,000; Fire De- partment, (differential pay), $8,000; Municipal Court, (tem- porary salaries, contractual services, materials, supplies and equipment, jurors' and witnesses' fees and expenses), $130,- 716; Police Department, (materials and supplies), $43,934; Sheriff's Department, (overtime), $20,000; Coroner, (equip- ment), $200; Department of Electricity, (wages), $9,500; Recreation and Park Department, ( materials, supplies and equipment), $2,162; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-122, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $1,099,020, Social Services Depart- ment, (Old Age Security, Aid to Blind, Aid to Disabled, Gen- eral Assistance, Foster Care of Children, Day Care Services, Haight-Ashbury Children's Center, Refugees and Repatri- ates) ; an emergency measure.

File 201772-123, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $3,880,200, Water Operating Fund,

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(equipment and capital improvement) ; an emergency meas- ure.

File 201-72-124, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence Louis J. Freehof , Commissioner on the Aging, June 13-22; John L. Molinari, Member, Board of Su- pervisors, June 20-21; Rudy Tham, Fire Commissioner, June 10-15; Joseph E. Tinney, Assessor, July 1-31, 1973; with per- mission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 385-73.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption. '

Arfop^erf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 10.

Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE.

Adopted

Resolution extending invitation to the National Urban League to hold its annual convention in San Francisco in 1974.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 360-73, Resolution No. 392-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved for irmnediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp noted that the Recreation and Park Commis- sion is planning to increase fees for use of the tennis courts in

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Golden Gate Park and turn over one court to the concessionnaire on week days until 4:00 p.m.

Supervisor Kopp questioned the legality of granting exclusive use of public property to the concessionnaire and requested that a communication be directed to the City Attorney asking for his opinion on this question.

Supervisor Kopp also requested that a communication be sent to the Recreation and Park Commission asking if it has any fur- ther plans for raising fees at tennis courts or instituting charges at other public facilities around the City. The Supervisor was con- cerned that the institution of a special fund for the Recreation and Park Department will serve to encourage the raising of nomi- nal fees and the institution of fees for the use of facilities which were formerly free.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that an ad hoc committee be established to propose methods to simplify the ballot and voter information pam- phlet.

Presented by Supervisor Kopp:

File 361-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Comminication from Public Utilities Commission advising that the Mayor's Office has approved a Water Department supplemental appropriation in the amount of $3,880,200, and requesting that the matter be heard by the Finance Com- mittee on June 20, 1973.

Presented by Supervisors Mendelsohn and Pelosi:

File 201-72-124.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Resolution approving proposal submitted by the Mayor for allocation of funds to administrate the local Special Assist- ance Program and city financed relocation services.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 91-73-6, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept Federal funds for transportation of youth relative to employ- ment, recreational and educational programs during the summer of 1973.

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Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 121-73-16, Resolution No. 387-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept Federal funds to implement a Recreation Support Program in various City and County departments.

Supervisor MoUnari presented:

File 121-73-17, Resolution No. 388-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari pointed out the difficulties encountered by San Francisco representatives on the Golden Gate Bridge District by reason of the obligation to vote on Bridge matters in accord- ance with City and County policy, and asked that the City At- torney be requested to review his opinion concerning whether or not directors of the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Trans- portation District have a duty, as a matter of law, to vote in such multi-county capacity in accordance with San Francisco's officially established policy.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings to be held to investigate why construc- tion rubble is being dumped on Ocean Beach, under whose authority it is being dumped, requesting the Recreation and Park Department to suggest alternatives, and inviting repre- sentatives of the Department to attend the hearings.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 362-73.

Referred to Cultural Activities Committee.

Request Granted

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Supervisor Feinstein stated that the outlook for summer jobs this year is poor in both the public and private sector and there will be a serious employment shortage for San Francisco's minority youth. She requested that the Department of Public Works be encouraged to develop its summer job program to its fullest degree and to furnish a minimum of 750 youth positions.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending Ordince No. 105-64 granting a franchise to Television Signal Corporation, to provide that grantee's construction plans must be submitted to the Board of Super- visors for approval, that public hearings be held regarding construction plans, and prohibiting further construction by the grantee in the absence of the Board's approval.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 32-73-6, Ordinance No.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Resolution suspending issuance of Certificate of Appropri- ateness which proposes demolition of the Sherman House, 2160 Green Street, a landmark of the City and County.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 359-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Planning and Development Committee.

Adopted

Resolution recommending enactment of SB 509, enacting a Campaign Receipts and Expenditures Reporting Law.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 12-73-21, Resolution No. 386-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Request Granted

Supervisor Feinstein requested that a communication be di- rected to the Recreation and Park Department sending a petition with 103 signatures regarding the deterioration and lack of up- keep of the Aquatic Park beach area, asking that action be taken to see that the beach is more frequently cleaned and that a report

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I be made to the Board with a cleaning schedule for the summer months.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Cominittee

Request that hearings to be held on a petition requesting that a two-hour parking meter zone be established on the west side of the 2900 block of Lyon Street.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 19-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Feinstein, joined by Supervisor Francois, requested that a communication be directed to the Chief of Police, transmit- ting petition that a beat patrolman be assigned to Sacramento Street between Baker and Spruce Streets during daylight hours to act as a deterrent to hold-up and assault crimes which have taken place in this area within the past few months, urging that the Police Department furnish the requested personnel.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by adding Arti- cle V thereto, creating the Department of Consumer Affairs, the Consumer Affairs Commission, and prescribing power and duties thereof.

Supervisor Pelosi re-introduced:

File 289-69-3, Ordinance No.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Announcement

The Chair announced that a brief caucus would be held follow- ing the Board meeting.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

Rebecca Watkin (Supervisor Mendelsohn) Mario Ciampi (Supervisor Tamaras) Taylor R. White (Supervisor von Beroldingen) Daniel A. McDonagh (Supervisor Chinn) Capt. Edward J. Laherty (Supervisor Feinstein) Potrero Women's Club (Supervisor Gonzales)

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File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

John Tarantino (Supervisor Pelosi) Paul L. Koulos (Supervisor Tamaras) Virginia Politopoulos (Supervisor Tamaras) Emery Nutting (Supervisor Tamaras) Grace Schirinian (Supervisor Kopp) Cornelius Kosky (Supervisor Kopp) Louisa Favorman (Supervisors Kopp, Molinari) George Getty (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 5:25 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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Monday, June 18, 1973 2:00 p.m.

^ : In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, June 18, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted J present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —11.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding. '"* *

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, April 23, 1973, was con- sidered read and approved.

Presentation of Guest

The Chair introduced and welcomed the Honorable Robert Anderson, Mayor of Eyerett, Washington.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed ., ^

The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to authorize the Oflfice of the Mayor to issue and sell official bicentennial medals of the founding of San Francisco; and substituting a Bicentennial Information Fund for the Public Information Fund, to be ineffective on or before December 31, 1976.

File 233-73, Ordinance No. 239-73.

(Amends Section 8.12-2)

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Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $108,726 and rescinding $101,184, Department of Electricity and Port Commission for reclassi- fication of five positions in accordance with Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance, Section VII (H), effective July 1, 1972; and for compensation adjust- ment of one position pursuant to Section 8.403 of the Charter, Port Commission, effective October 1, 1972.

File 201-72-115, Ordinance No. 233-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 231010, Electricity, Sections 775010E and 775011, Port Commission, to adjust compensation of certain classifica- tions in accordance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance, Section VII (H), retro- active to July 1, 1972; a companion measure to the preced- ing item.

File 200-72-53, Ordinance No. 230-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 775031, Port Commission, to provide a rate of pay for Class 9346 Fusion Welder, in accordance with provisions of Char- ter Section 8.403 and Sections 1(A) and 8.80 of the Salary Standardization Ordinance, effective October 1, 1972; a com- panion measure to File 201-72-115.

File 200-72-56, Ordinance No. 231-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

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Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to delete cash revolving funds of $1,000 each for The California Palace of the Legion of Honor and the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum and providing a cash revolving fund of $2,000 for The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; deleting member- ship in organizations by The California Palace of the Legion of Honor and the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum and providing for membership in organizations for The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.

File 26-73-1, Ordinance No. 236-73.

(Amends Sections 10.141 and 16.6-19; repeals Sections 10.134 and 16.6-18)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Noes: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Ordinance authorizing the Mayor and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to enter into an agreement with the Bay Area Rapid Transit District for installation and maintenance of pathfinder signs.

File 335-73, Ordinance No. 240-73.

Finally poised by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance appropriating $140,330, various departments, for operation and equipment; rescinding $52,148 from various appropriations, various departments.

File 201-72-117, Ordinance No. 234-73.

(APPROPRIATE:

REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY

Yerba Buena Center Redevelopment Project $12,000 CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER

Fish and Game Propagation and Conservation 1,017

TAX COLLECTOR

Contractual Services 7,182

PUBLIC WORKS— Water Pollution Control

Materials and Supplies 350

Equipment (2 Compact Station Wagons

and Office Equipment) 11,183

PUBLIC HEALTH— S.F. General Hospital

Equipment (3 Embossing Machines) 6,338

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DE YOUNG MUSEUM

Contractual Services (Gas and Electricity) 4,000

RECREATION AND PARK

Contractual Services 19,960

PUBLIC WORKS— Road Fund

Lighting of Public Streets 74,000

WAR MEMORIAL

Contractual Services (Gas and Electricity) 4,300

RESCIND:

MUNICIPAL COURT

Fish and Game Propagation 1,017

TAX COLLECTOR

Temporary Salaries Business Tax 5,000

PUBLIC WORKS— Water Pollution Control

Contractual Services 11,533

PUBLIC HEALTH— S.F. General Hospital

Equipment (45 Cabinets) 6,338

DE YOUNG MUSEUM

Compensation Reserve 4,000

EMPLOYEES* RETIREMENT SYSTEM

Retirement Allowance Special Funds 19,960

WAR MEMORIAL

Extended Work Week 1,600

Temporary Salaries 2,700)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance appropriating $40,000 from Revenue Sharing, Municipal Railway, for claims and litigation expense, and $85,000 from Revenue Sharing, Municipal Railway, for clothing and individual equipment.

File 201-72-110.1, Ordinance No. 232-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and County against Roger H. Esperance by acceptance of $1,000; Superior Court No. 630 960.

File 46-73-7, Ordinance No. 237-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11 .

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Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending Salary Standardization Ordinance for employees subject to provisions of Charter Section 8.403, to add classification of Buildings and Grounds Maintenance Su- perintendent to list of classifications for which compensation schedules are based on schedules of related classifications, to correct a clerical error.

File 103-73-1, Ordinance No. 238-73,

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Refused Submission

Charter amendment adding Section 3.306 thereto and amending Sections 3.401, 3.404, 3.585, 3.594, and 3.694 thereof, relating to legal representation of officers, boards or commissions of the City and County. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 111-73.

(June 11, 1973 Consideration continued to Jime 18, 1973.)

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to delete Sections 3.585, 3.594 and 3.643, pertaining to the Port, Public Utilities Commission and the Airport, respectively.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved as amendment to the motion that consideration be con- tinued for one week.

Motion to continue refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 3.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi— 8.

Thereafter the roll was called and Supervisor Feinstein's mo- tion to delete was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

No: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Refused submission by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 5.

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Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Taken Up Out of Order

Temporarily Postponed

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, the following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $1,717,748 from Revenue Sharing, Art Commission (Neighborhood Arts Program), Fire De- partment (materials, supplies and equipment). Public Works (South San Francisco Opera House Restoration) and War Memorial (Performing Arts Center).

File 101-73-4, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

ART COMMISSION

Neighborhood Arts Program and Supporting

Services $ 250,000

FIRE DEPARTMENT

Materials and Supplies 6,896

Equipment 83,852

PUBLIC WORKS

South San Francisco Opera House Restoration

and Improvement Project 377,000

WAR MEMORIAL

Performing Arts Center 1,000,000)

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Increase total appropria- tion from $1,717,748 to $1,963,496; increase appropriation for Art Commission, Neighborhood Arts Program, from $250,000 to $500,000; reduce appropriations for Fire De- partment as follows: materials and supplies from $6,896 to $5,192, and equipment from $83,852 to $81,304.)

The Clerk presented a letter from the Controller advising that the Board is precluded from increasing any budget item or sup- plemental appropriation item for contractual services by the pro- visions of Charter Sections 6.205 and 6.306, and suggesting that the proposed amendment not be offered.

Supervisor Mendelsohn suggested that, if the ordinance is fi- nally passed, the appropriation of $1,000,000, War Memorial, Performing Arts Center, and appropriation of $250,000, Art Com- mission, Neighborhood Arts Program and Supporting Services, be held in abeyance with no expenditures to be authorized there- from until such time as the Board of Supervisors shall record its further and final approval of such disbursements.

Such Board approval would be contingent upon (a) the Art Commission's submittal of an additional supplemental appropria-

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tion request in the amount of $250,000 for use by the Neighbor- hood Arts Program, supported by a firm program for expenditure of the total amount of $500,000, approved by the Commission after appropriate consultation with the neighborhood communities in- volved; and (b) submittal of a comprehensive feasibility study by the Art Commission and the War Memorial Board of Trustees in support of the disbursement of $1,000,000 for the Performing Arts Center.

After discussion, Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Super- visor Chinn, moved to amend by reducing appropriations for the Fire Department as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

I Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

I Upon inquiry by Supervisor Mendelsohn, Mr. Harold L. Zeller- bach. President of the Art Commission, assured the Board that

I the Art Commission would recommend a supplemental appropria- tion of funds in the amount of $250,000 from revenue sharing for the Neighborhood Arts Program.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the item was temporarily postponed for attendance of Mr. George Grubb, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor.

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of items as shown on the Calendar.

I NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Comimttee were taken up:

Resolution accepting gift of $4,575 from The San Francisco ; Foundation for use by the Art Commission for a Neighbor- [ hood Arts Program for the Filipino community.

File 38-73-27, Resolution No. 418-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von ! Beroldingen 11.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept Federal funds for use by the Office of Economic Develop-

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ment, the Office of Community Development and the Depart- ment of City Planning, to study the economic impact of the closing of Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. (Supervisor Men- delsohn)

File 121-73-14, Resolution No. 424-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $3,422, Adult Probation, for con- tractual services (maintenance and repair of equipment, telephone and telegraph, reproduction services) and equip- ment (one tub file) ; rescinding appropriation of $675, Adult Probation.

File 201-72-117.1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and County against American Bakeries Company, et al., by ac- ceptance of $834.30; Municipal Court No. 671 902.

File 46-73-6, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

Motion authorizing Clerk of the Board to request transfer of $2,000 from contractual services to overtime, Board of Supervisors.

File 69-73-2.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing cancellation of taxes on real property acquired by the City and County and by the San Francisco Unified School District; list dated May 15, 1973.

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File 24-73-2, Resolution No. 416-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Health to ap- ply for and accept Federal funds for a Rat Control Program.

File 122-73-7, Resolution No. 425-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Temporarily Postponed

The following items were postponed for attendance of a repre- sentative of the Civil Service Commission:

Ordinance appropriating $424,972 and rescinding $391,764, various departments, for the reclassification of 23 positions in accordance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance Section VII (H).

File 201-72-120, Ordinance No.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1971-72, Section 7450101, Water Operating Fund, and Section 755010, Hetch Hetchy, to adjust compensations in accord- ance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Standard- ization Ordinance Section VII (H), retroactive to July 1, 1971; a companion measure to the preceding item.

; File 200-71-54, Ordinance No.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions, to adjust compensations of 15 classifications in ac- cordance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Stand- ardization Ordinance Section VII (H) ; a companion mea- sure to File 201-72-120.

File 200-72-57, Ordinance No.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions, to adjust compensations of 6 classifications, in accord- ance with Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardiza- tion Ordinance Section VII (H) ; a companion measure to File 201-72-120.

File 200-72-58, Ordinance No.

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Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 735010, Municipal Railway, to correct a clerical error in order to reflect correct number of positions of Payroll Clerk.

File 200-72-59, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $40,000, Social Services (S.F. Aid Retarded Children) ; $58,336, Social Services (Watoto Weusi Nursery School); $88,598, Social Services (Christian Welfare Growth and Development) ; $61,182, Social Services (Florence Crittenton Infant Day Care Center) ; and $315, Public Works (reference books); an emergency measure.

File 201-72-119, Ordinance No. 235-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Temporarily Postponed

The following items were temporarily postopened for attend- ance of a reprentative of the Civil Service Commission:

Ordinance appropriating $35,892 from Revenue Sharing, Fire Department, for permanent salaries, uniformed force; appropriating $592,437, Port Commission, for services of the Fire Department; creating 2 positions of Inspector and 1 position of Lieutenant, Fire Department, Bureau of Fire Prevention and Public Safety.

File 101-73-3, Ordinance No.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, Section 145010, Fire Department to establish 2 positions of Inspector, Bureau of Fire Prevention and Public Safety, and one position of Lieutenant, Bureau of Fire Prevention and Public Safety; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-2, Ordinance No.

Adopted as Amended

The following recommendation of Joint Finance and Govern-

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mental Services Committee was taken up:

Resolution authorizing the City and County to establish a Housing Rehabilitation Financing Program for use in con- servation areas designated under the San Francisco Housing Code. (Supervisor Barbagelata)

File 217-73, Resolution No. 426-73.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend page 5 of the legislation by deleting the second further resolved clause and inserting two new further resolved clauses reading as follows: "FURTHER RESOLVED, That, in the absence of HUD approval of pending FACE applications ap- proved by the Board of Supervisors for the Upper Ashbury and Inner Richmond neighborhoods, and if resident support is demon- strated to the satisfaction of the Director of City Planning at meetings to be held by the Department of City Planning in the neighborhoods, the City-sponsored "Rehabilitation Assistance Program" will be initiated in these areas where considerable neighborhood involvement and background work has already been completed; and be it

"FURTHER RESOLVED, That, since considerable neighbor- hood involvement and background work has been done in China- town, the Director of City Planning is hereby requested to con- sider Chinatown for selection as a neighborhood conservation area following the "Guidelines for Designation of Priority Con- servation Areas Under Proposed City-Sponsored Rehabihtation Assistance Program", on file with the Clerk of the Board of Su- pervisors in File No. 217-73 and incorporated herein by refer- ence; and be it"

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 4.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Motion to Rescind

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, moved that the vote adopting the foregoing amendment be rescinded.

No objection and motion carried.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved as amendment to Supervisor Barbagelata's motion that second further resolved clause be amended by deleting "to con-

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sider Chinatown for selection" and inserting "to select China- town".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Thereafter the roll was called and Supervisor Barbagelata's pending motion to amend was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

After further discussion. Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Su- pervisor Tamaras, moved to amend the general guidelines relat- ing to loans from rehabilitation loan fund, item No. 3, Interest Rate, to delete the first sentence reading "Variable between rate charged the City by bank (plus a default reserve and service charge) £uid one percent below the existing market rate." and substitute therefor, "Variable between rate charged the City by bank (plus an amount to cover the City's costs of making the loans, including a default reserve, bond coimsel's fees, and the charge for servicing the loans) and one percent below the existing market rate."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Thereafter the resolution as amended was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, ; Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Temporarily Postponed

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation : "Do Pass After Amendment", heretofore considered and tempo- rarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $1,717,748 from Revenue Sharing, ] Art Commission (Neighborhood Arts Program), Fire De- ^ pratment (materials, supplies and equipment). Public Works (South San Francisco Opera House Restoration) and War Memorial (Performing Arts Center).

File 101-73-4, Ordinance No. |

Mr. George Grubb, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor, was I questioned by Supervisor Mendelsohn as to whether the Mayor*s *

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office would approve supplemental appropriation in the amount of $250,000 for the Art Commission Neighborhood Arts Program. Mr. Grubb responded that such an appropriation would be con- sidered on its merits, but that he would speak to the Mayor for further assurances if the Board so desired.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, the matter was temporarily postponed to allow Mr. Grubb to confer with the Mayor.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered and temporarily postponed, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $424,972 and rescinding $391,764, various departments, for the reclassification of 23 positions in accordance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance Section VII ( H ) .

File 201-72-120, Ordinance No.

Upon inquiry by Supervisor Feinstein, Mr. James Warm of Civil Service explained that the reclassifications were mandatory imder the Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance Section VII (H), which grants supervisory differential pay.

Statement

Supervisor Feinstein expressed her strong disapproval of this procedure whereby a position in the Water Operating Fund could be granted a $500 per month increase in pay, and stated that after July 1, 1973, procedures will be changed so that this will not take place in the future.

Thereafter the roll was called and the measure was passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1971-72, Section 7450101, Water Operating Fund, and Section 744010, Hetch Hetchy, to adjust compensations in accord- ance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Standard- ization Ordinance Section VII (H), retroactive to July 1, 1971; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-71-54, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

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Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions, to adjust compensations of 15 classifications in accord- ance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Standard- ization Ordinance Section VII (H) ; a companion measure to File 201-72-120.

File 200-72-57, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions, to adjust compensations of 6 classifications, in accord- ance with Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardiza- tion Ordinance Section VII (H); a companion measure to File 201-72-120.

File 200-72-58, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Taken Up Out of Order

Passed for Second Reading

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the following recommenda- tions of Fire, Safety and Police Committee were taken up out of order:

Ordinance amending the Police Code relating to places of entertainment by amending Section 1060 defining exhibition of the human body to require a stage for entertainment; and by amending Section 1060.25 relating to penalties. (Super- visor Barbagelata)

File 304-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Noes: Supervisor Francois 1.

Ordinance amending the Police Code to prohibit nude enter* tainment, and nude waiters and waitresses; providing excep- tions thereto; and providing for a severability clause. (Su- pervisor Barbagelata)

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File 304-73-1, Ordinance No.

(Adds Article 15.3)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Noes: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", heretofore considered and tempo- rarily postponed, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating (($1,717,748)) ^i ,713,496 from Revenue Sharing, Art Commission (Neighborhood Arts Program), Fire Department (materials, supplies and equip- ment). Public Works (South San Francisco Opera House Restoration) and War Memorial (Performing Arts Center).

File 101-73-4, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

ART COMMISSION

Neighborhood Arts Program and

Supporting Services $ 250,000

FIRE DEPARTMENT

Materials and Supplies ( (6,896) ) 5,192

Equipment ((83,852)) 81,304

PUBLIC WORKS

South San Francisco Opera House Res- toration and Improvement Project 377,000 WAR MEMORIAL

Performing Arts Center 1,000,000)

Upon inquiry by Supervisor Molinari, Mr. George Grubb ad- vised that he had discussed with the Mayor an additional supple- mental appropriation of $250,000 for the Art Commission Neigh- borhood Arts Program and that the Mayor had assured favorable consideration of such a request.

Statement

Supervisor Molinari stated for the record that he would vote for the measure under consideration predicated on assurances by both the Art Commission and the Mayor's office that a supple- mental appropriation in the amount of $250,000 for neighborhood arts would be prepared and recommended.

Thereafter the roll was called and the ordinance as previously amended was passed for second reading by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance appropriating (($35,892)) $18,768 from Reve- nue Sharing, Fire Department, for permanent salaries, uni- formed force; appropriating $592,437, Port Commission, for services of the Fire Department; creating ((2 positions of Inspector and)) 1 position of Lieutenant, Fire Depart- ment, Bureau of Fire Prevention and Public Safety.

File 101-73-3, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce appropriation for permanent salaries. Fire Department, from $35,892 to $18,768 and delete 2 positions of Inspector, Bureau of Fire Prevention and Public Safety.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved the amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, Section 145010, Fire Department, to establish ((2 positions of Inspector, Bureau of Fire Prevention and Public Safety, and)) one position of Lieutenant, Bureau of Fire Preven- tion and Public Safety; a companion measure to the preced- ing item.

File 102-73-2, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Delete 2 positions of Inspector, Bureau of Fire Prevention and Public Safety.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved the amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of Governmental Services Committee were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Building Code relating to altera- tions to existing building, site permits, penalty fees, bearing walls, approved plastics and plastic translucent ceilings.

File 245-73-2, Ordinance No.

(Amends Sections 104.B, 302.A.7, 303.A.3, 2905.2, 5202, and 5207.A.1)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish a San Francisco Municipal Election Campaign Contribution and Expenditure Control Ordinance. (Supervisors Kopp, Barbagelata, Molinari)

File 316-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Article XII)

Communication

The Clerk read a communication from the City Attorney stat- ing that he was returning the original of the proposed ordinance approved as to form only for the limited purpose of allowing the Board of Supervisors to consider enactment of the proposed ordi- nance in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.401 of the Charter.

Noted and ordered filed.

Motions to Amend

Adopted

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved to amend Section 16.519, Campaign Contributions- Limitations, to add the following language to subsection (a) : "Person" for the purposes of this subsection shall include and mean the immediate family of the person, i.e., the person's spouse, and any child, parent, grandparent, brother or sister of the person and the spouse of any such person."

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Noes: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to amend by deleting Section 16.520, Organizational Contributions.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to amend Section 16.507, Campaign Contribution Trust Account- Establishment, to delete in the third line "trust officer of a bank" and substitute "campaign treasurer or another trustee", and to delete the words "trust officer" appearing in Section 16.508, 16.- 509 and 16.510, and substitute therefor "trustee".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 5.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to amend Section 16.517, Campaign Statement-Public Inspection and Copymaking, to delete "ten cents ($0.10) per page copied" and insert "fifty cents ($.50) per page copied".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to amend Section 16.518, Campaign Statement-Retention, to delete "six (6) years" and insert "four (4) years".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Request Granted

Supervisor Francois requested that a communication be di- rected to the City Attorney requesting his opinion as to whether, assuming the legality of the ordinance, it could have an ex post facto feature.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

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Statement

Supervisor Barbagelata requested insertion of the following statement in the Journal of Proceedings:

"I think that the campaign finance law which we are about to adopt today is a most constructive and responsive step to control the abuses of campaign contributions and expenditures. My best information leads me to the conlcusion that this is a perfectly legal ordinance, notwithstanding any opinion to the contrary. Like all legislation which seeks to break new ground, however, there will be grumblings that may eventuate in litigation testing the legality of the ordinance.

"I want to make this pledge here and now with respect to the 1973 Supervisorial election. If I am a candidate for re-election and if this ordinance which, if adopted without delay by the Board of Supervisors, will become effective at once and in time to control this forthcoming election, is the subject of litigation resulting in a restraining order or injunction during the pendency of such litigation, or permanently, I hereby promise to abide by the pro- visions of this ordinance and in addition I will use a trust officer to account for my funds, upon the condition that all of my in- cumbent colleagues who seek re-election or election as the case may be sign a joint statement agreeing to do likewise."

Thereafter the roll was called and the ordinance as amended was passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

Resolution creating a Voting Equipment Advisory Commit- tee to ascertain whether replacement voting equipment is necessary or desirable, and if needed to recommend a voting system most suitable to the needs of the citizens of San Fran- cisco.

File 256-72-1, Resolution No. 412-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution approving extension of cooperative agreement between the State and the City and County to provide for participation of State prisoners in San Francisco work fur- lough and local detention program for the period July 1, 1973 to June 30, 1974.

File 340-73, Resolution No. 427-73.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance creating Underground District No. 305 on por- tions of Bay and Jones Streets.

File 37-73-1, Ordinance No.

(Bay Street, from the east line of Columbus Avenue to the

east line of Taylor Street; Jones Street from the south line of North Point Street to the north line of Bay Street. )

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen^ 1 1 .

Ordinance creating Underground District No. 304 on certain streets in the Russian Hill area.

File 37-73-2, Ordinance No.

(Polk Street, from the north side of Lombard Street to the

south side of Bay Street; Francisco and Chestnut Streets, from the east side of Van Ness Avenue to the west side of Polk Street.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by deleting provisions for furnishing without charge copies of publica- tions of Board of Supervisors required for use by City and County departments.

File 278-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends and renumbers Section 8.12)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted as Amended

The following from Governmental Services Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

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Resolution establishing CATV Task Force composed of ((15)) 16 members selected from various geographical, ethnic, and racial groups to explore, advise, and recommend certain policies, procedures, and practices regarding the pro- gramming of cable and pay television services within the boundaries of the City and County. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 32-73-4, Resolution No. 417-73.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: In title, delete "15" and insert "16"; add after "racial groups", "as well as educa- tional and governmental agency programs of the City and County of San Francisco, and 1 non-voting member repre- senting the active franchise holder, T.V. Signal Corpora- tion"; in resolved clause delete "15", insert "16", after ra- cial groups", insert "as well as educational and govern- mental agency programs of the City and County of San Francisco, and one non-voting member, representing the active franchise holder, TV Signal Corporation, who shall be designated by said corporation"; first further resolved clause change "15" to "16"; second further resolved, after "CATV" add "excepting only the non- voting member"; last further resolved clause, paragraph 7, delete "within six months a report" and insert "an annual report".

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved the amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Sup)ervisor Kopp 1.

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Board Sitting in Caucus were taken up:

Resolution confirming designation of Dr. Amancio G. Ergina as alternate member of San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission; and repealing Resolution No. 288-72 designating Supervisor John J. Barbagelata to serve as such alternate.

File 92-73-10, Resolution No. 421-73.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Resolution appointing Victorino M. Hermoso a member of the Delinquency Prevention Commission for the term ex- piring June 18, 1977.

File 92-73-12, Resolution No. 423-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Resolution nominating appointees to the Golden Gate Na- tional Recreation Area Advisory Commission.

File 92-73-11, Resolution No. 422-73.

(Mrs. Amy Meyer and Mr. John Johnck, representatives of the citizens of San Francisco, possessing a broad knowledge of community needs and problems, especially as they relate to recreation;

Honorable Loris DiGrazia, Commissioner, and Mr. Joseph M. Caverly, General Manager, San Francisco Recreation and Park Department.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Adopted

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Pohce Com- mittee was taken up:

Resolution granting revocable permit to Swinerton & Wal berg Co., to occupy the west side of Fremont Street south of Folsom Street, and the south side of Folsom Street between Freemont Street and Grote Place during construction opera- tions.

File 350-73, Resolution No. 428-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Adopted

The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee were taken up:

(N.B. On the following items from Fire, Safety and Police Committee, Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.)

Resolution designating certain intersections as "Stop" inter- sections.

File 18-73-18, Resolution No. 413-73.

(Ahem Way and Sixth Street, s/w corner; Fifteenth Avenue and Vicente Street, n/w and s/e corners; Twenty-Sixth Avenue and El Camino del Mar, all comers; Twenty-Seventh Avenue and El Camino del Mar, all corners; El Camino del Mar and Twenty-Eighth Avenue, s/e corner; El Camino del Mar and Thirtieth Avenue, s/e, s/w and

n/w comers; El Camino del Mar and Lake Street, s/e comer; El Camino del Mar and Thirty-Second Avenue, s/e, s/w and

n/e comers; El Camino del Mar and Sea Cliff Avenue, n/w comer.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Resolution enacting and rescinding parking and stopping regulations, various streets.

File 19-73-9, Resolution No. 414-73.

(ENACTING:

Parking Meter Zone #11 Extend:

Sacramento Street, between Lyon and Walnut Streets. Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away), 7 to 9 a.m. and 4 to 6 p.m.: Castro Street, east side, from Duboce Avenue to a point approximately 200 feet southerly. Parking Restricted 2 Hours, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.:

Whipple Avenue between Mission Street and Ellington Avenue. RESCINDING: Parking Restricted 2 Hours, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.:

London Street between Persia and Russia Avenues.)

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1. Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets.

File 20-73-7, Resolution No. 415-73.

(Turn Right Lane, Double:

Guerrero Street, northbound at Army Street. One Way Street Install:

Stonecrest Drive, southbound, between Winston Drive and

Broadmoor Drive; Broadmoor Drive, northbound, between Stonecrest Drive and Winston Drive.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of cer- tain streets.

File 42-73-22, Resolution No. 419-73.

(Highland Avenue, from Patton Street to Holly Park Circle,

June 30, 1973, for Holly Court Tenants Association street

fair; Mariposa Street, from Harrison to Florida Street, July 4,

1973, for Neighborhood Art Projects Committee fair; Polk Street, from Grove to McAllister Street, June 17, 1973,

for the Mayor's reception honoring delegates to the United

States Conference of Mayors.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of cer- tain streets for school purposes.

File 43-73-4, Resolution No. 420-73.

(Ulloa Street, between 33rd and 34th Avenues, between 10:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m., June 25 through 29, 1973, for use by Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church Bible School as a re- cess area;

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Hawes Street, between Innes and Hudson Avenues, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., June 25 through July 27, 1973, for use by Our Lady of Lourdes Church for school playground purposes.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Consideration Continued

The following, appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $98,500, Police Department, (ex- tra duty and differential pay) ; $4,146, Social Services De- partment, (Adult categorical assistance cases) ; rescinding $56,700, various appropriations. Police Department; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-127.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that consideration be continued to June 25, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Ordinance appropriating $61,614, Social Services Depart- ment, (overtime, temporary salaries, fringe benefits for HR-1 conversion of all Adult categorical assistance cases) ; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-6.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that consideration be continued to June 25, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, June 14-15; John F. Anderson, City Librarian, June 21-29; Washington E. Gamer, Police Commissioner, August 11-September 17, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 411-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Request Granted

Supervisor Mendelsohn requested that a communication be directed to the Fire Department concerning the Department's program of controlled burning of some 1300 acres of San Fran- cisco grass lands in order to prevent hazardous grass fires. It was the opinion of Supervisor Mendelsohn that there must be a way other than scorching the earth to eliminate the potential hazard, and he suggested that it might be feasible to put some of the young people hired by the City for the summer to work cutting down grass and weeds in these areas.

The Supervisor requested that the Fire Department attempt to work out such a program with the Mayor's Deputy for Social Programs, the General Manager of the Recreation and Park De- partment, and the Director of Public Works.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Board Caucus

Request that the Board consider hiring an Environmental Analyst to provide staff support to aid in making environ- mental decisions.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 376-73.

Referred to Board Caucus.

Referred to Committee

Resolution authorizing execution of certain new leases and the extension of certain existing leases of real property for use by various City and County departments.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 64-73-18, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be di- rected to the City Attorney asking him to investigate the legality of appointing members of the Delinquency Prevention Com- mission for staggered terms.

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No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be di- rected to the Tax Collector asking what funds he would require in order to notify persons registering their pets of the new regula- tions recently adopted concerning control of animals.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply. Referred to Cominittee

Resolution declaring policy of the Board of Supervisors that all performing arts groups and establishments receiving monies directly or indirectly through the treasury of the City and County be requested to allow a fair percentage of tickets for all performances, with exception of opening night, to be made available to students and senior citizens, and that un- used seats be made available to the general public at low cost.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 372-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Cultural Activities Committee.

Resolution reaffirming endorsement of plans of the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District for a pub- lic transit system; reiterating opposition to construction of a second deck on the Golden Gate Bridge; and rescinding Resolution No. 172-71.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 285-73-9, Resolution No.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide that a supplemental appropriation for an item deleted from the current budget shall contain a notation to that effect, and shall require a vote of three-fourths of all members of the Board of Supervisors to approve.

Supervisors Molinari and Kopp presented:

File 371-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be di- rected to the Chief Administrative OflScer advising that the Su- pervisor is concerned over the fact that the San Francisco Mime Troupe received no allocation of Hotel Tax funds for the forth- coming fiscal year, and asking for advice as to what criteria were established in this case.

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No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to study development of an early and effective solution to the traffic problems in St. Francis Wood.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 105-72-6.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a communication be directed to the Honorable Harry Low, Presiding Judge of the Municipal Court, asking that he review the recently enacted Animal Control Ordinance and adjust bail schedules accordingly.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Resolution declaring San Francisco's interest in participating in the Bay Delta Resource Recovery Demonstration.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 287-73-5, Resolution No.

Referred to Joint Finance and Health and Environment Com- mittee.

Resolution commending the "Americans Talk Peacekeeping" Program of the United Nations Association and urging the Federal government to strengthen the peacekeeping capa- bility of the United Nations organization.

Supervisor Feinstein presented and moved immediate adoption.

File 374-73, Resolution No.

On objection by Supervisor Molinari to immediate adoption, the matter was referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Ordinance amending the Police Code relating to regulation of noise to provide for the inclusion of helicopters used for construction purposes.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 367-71-7, Ordinance No.

Referred to Health and Environment Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp requested that a communication be directed to the Recreation and Park Commission asking for details of a

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reported offer of the Coca-Cola Company to sponsor a summer basketball league, and inquiring why the offer was not accepted.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply. Referred to Committee

Charter amendment amending various sections, relating to Civil Service procedures involving Commission meetings, disciplinary procedures, transfers, leaves, qualifications of applicants, protests of test items and eligible lists.

Supervisors Kopp and Molinari presented:

File 375-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Pelosi requested that a communication be directed to the Public Utilities Commission asking if they have any plans to eliminate a left turn at 19th and HoUoway Avenues.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Resolution memorializing the United States Department of Labor to maintain funding of the San Francisco Job Corps Center at a satisfactory level.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 373-73, Resolution No. 429-73.

Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

Justice Stanley Mosk (Supervisor Mendelsohn) Sponsors of California Firemen's Summer Olympics

(Supervisor Mendelsohn) John Miller (Supervisor Tamaras) J. B. Gouailhardou (Supervisor Tamaras) Harry Goodfriend (Supervisor Tamaras) Frederick Franklin Whisman (Supervisor Chinn) Tom Rotell (Supervisor Chinn) Tito Fuentes (Supervisor Chinn)

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The Filipino Postal Employees Association (Supervisor Chinn)

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Patterson (Supervisor Gonzales) James Christman (Supervisor Gonzales) Mike May sard (Supervisor Gonzales) Glenn Pennebaker (Supervisor Gonzales)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Edith Page Skewes-Cox (Supervisor Pelosi) Vincenzo Caristo (Supervisor Molinari) Maria Azzali (Supervisor Molinari) Marula Puizina (Supervisor Molinari) Henry V. Besozzi (Supervisors Pelosi, Tamaras,

Molinari, Kopp) Henrietta Cavallero (Supervisors Pelosi, Molinari) Thomas Roche (Supervisor Pelosi) Joseph Fontana (Supervisor Pelosi) William O'Brien (Supervisor Pelosi) Max Grabstein (Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp) William P. Cashman (Supervisors Molinari, Kopp) Else Seelig (Supervisor Kopp) Margaret Murray (Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi) Dr. Kenneth Barton (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 8:45 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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Approved by the Board of Supervisors August 20, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, June 25, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, June 25, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Mendelsohn 2.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Barbagelata noted present at 2:15 p.m.

Supervisor Mendelsohn noted present at 2:10 p.m.

Presentation of Guest

Later in the proceedings, the Chair introduced and welcomed Mr. Ralph G. Caso, County Executive Officer of Nassau County, New York.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Concluded

Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the pro- posed vacation of Farren Street between Eddy and Ellis Streets.

File 318-73-2.

(Pursuant to notice of intention given in Resolution No. 376-73, adopted May 29, 1973.)

The Chair inquired if anyone present wished to be heard and the privilege of the floor was granted to Mr. Ed Thrush. There- after, there being no one else present desiring to speak, the Chair declared the hearing concluded.

(595)

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Passed for Second Reading

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Ordinance ordering the vacation of Farren Street between Eddy and Ellis Streets.

File 318-73-2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved "Do Pass".

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Taken Up Out of Order

Re-referred to Committee

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the following recom- ^ mendations of Finance Committee were taken up out of order: I

Ordinance appropriating $3,846,598 and rescinding $3,844,- ^ 622, various departments, for the reclassification of 441 positions, the creation of 5 new positions, the abolishment of 1 position; and the reclassification of 14 positions in ac- cordance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Stand- ardization Ordinance Section VII (H), effective July 1, 1973,

File 101-73-5, Ordinance No.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that this item and the 13 ensuing items relating to re- classification of positions be re-referred to Finance Committee for further study. ,

Adopted by the following vote: 1

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections, to reflect reclassifications changing class titles to related existing class titles at a higher rate of pay, ef- fective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to File 101-73-5.

File 102-73-15, Ordinance No.

Re-referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74,

MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1973 597

various sections, to reflect additions and abolishments of certain positions pursuant to recommendations of the Gen- eral Classification Survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to File 101-73-5.

File 102-73-16, Ordinance No.

Re-referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, section 154080, Mayor-City Demonstration Agency, to reflect the reorganization of the City Demonstration Agency, ef- fective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to File 101-73-5.

File 102-73-3, Ordinance No.

Re-referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections. Community Mental Health Services, Depart- ment of Public Health, effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to File 101-73-5.

File 102-73-4, Ordinance No.

Re-referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, Section 555010, Public Health-Laguna Honda Hospital, to reflect final determination of classification deferred pending receipt of information on job duties, effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to File 101-73-5.

File 102-73-5, Ordinance No.

Re-referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections, to reflect reclassifications changing class titles to new class titles at the same or higher rate of pay, ef- fective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to File 101-73-5.

File 102-73-6, Ordinance No.

Re-referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections, to reflect classification of new positions and abolishment of existing positions regardless of rates of pay involved when respective duties statements are not closely related, effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to File 101-73-5.

File 102-73-14, Ordinance No.

Re-referred to Finance Committee.

598 MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1973

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections, to reflect the continuation of compensation adjustments of certain classifications in accordance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordi- ance Section IV (H), effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to File 101-73-5.

File 102-73-7, Ordinance No.

Re-referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, Sections 745101F and 745101G, Water Operating Fund, to reflect the deletion of compensation adjustments of certain classifications previously granted in accordance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordi- nance Section VII (H), effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to File 101-73-5.

File 102-73-8, Ordinance No.

Re-referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, Section 775010, Port Commission-Executive, to reflect estab- lishment of position of Manager of Marketing and position of Deputy Port Director, Maritime Affairs; a companion measure to File 101-73-5.

File 102-73-9, Ordinance No.

Re-referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections, to reflect reclassifications changing class titles into new and related existing class titles at a lower rate of pay, effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to File 101-73-5.

File 102-73-10, Ordinance No.

Re-referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections, to reflect reclassifications consolidating class titles into a related existing class title at the same rate of pay and consolidating hours for part-time positions into the same number of hours for full-time positions, effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to File 101-73-5.

File 102-73-11, Ordinance No.

Re-referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections, to set a rate of pay for new classifications established by the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to File 101-73-5.

MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1973 599

File 102-73-12, Ordinance No. Re-referred to Finance Committee.

Taken Up Out of Order

Temporarily Postponed

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Barbagelata, the following recommendation of Goverrmiental Services Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up out of order:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish a San Francisco Municipal Election Campaign Contribution and Expenditure Control Ordinance. (Supervisors Kopp, Barbagelata, Molinari)

File 316-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Article XII)

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to amend Section 16.503 as follows: On page 4, line three, delete "the purchase of tickets for" and insert "the net proceeds from"; on line 5 after "money" insert "equipment, machinery, supplies or other property real or personal".

Supervisor Kopp stated that he supported the proposed amend- ment in principle but objected to the proposed language.

On motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the matter was temporarily postponed to afford Super- visors Kopp and Francois an opportunity to propose new lan- guage.

Thereafter the Board resumed consideration of items as shown on the Calendar.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $3,422, Adult Probation, for con- tractual services (maintenance and repair of equipment, telephone and telegraph, reproduction services) and equip- ment (one tub file) ; rescinding appropriation of $675, Adult Probation.

File 201-72-117.1, Ordinance No. 251-73.

Finally Passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, (aonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

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Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and County against American Bakeries Company, et al., by ac- ceptance of $834.30; Municipal Court No. 671 902.

File 46-73-6, Ordinance No. 255-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance appropriating $424,972 and rescinding $391,764, various departments, for the reclassification of 23 positions in accordance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance Section VII (H).

File 201-72-120, Ordinance No. 252-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1971-72, Sec- tion 7450101, Water Operating Fund, and Section 755010, Hetch Hetchy, to adjust compensations in accordance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance Section VII (H), retroactive to July 1, 1971; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 200-71-54, Ordinance No. 246-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions, to adjust compensations of 15 classifications in ac- cordance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Stand- ardization Ordinance Section VII (H) ; a companion measure to File 201-72-120.

File 200-72-57, Ordinance No. 247-73.

Finally passed by the following vote : ^

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions, to adjust compensations of 6 classifications, in accord- ance with Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardiza- tion Ordinance Section VII (H); a companion measure to File 201-72-120.

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File 200-72-58, Ordinance No. 249-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 735010, Municipal Railway, to correct a clerical error in order to reflect correct number of positions of Payroll Clerk.

File 200-72-59, Ordinance No. 250-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance appropriating $1,713,496 from Revenue Sharing, Art Commission (Neighborhood Arts Program), Fire De- partment (materials, supplies and equipment). Public Works (South San Francisco Opera House Restoration) and War Memorial (Performing Arts Center).

File 101-73-4, Ordinance No. 256-73.

(APPROPRIATE:

ART COMMISSION

Neighborhood Arts Program and

Supporting Services

$ 250,000

FIRE DEPARTMENT

Materials and Supplies

5,192

Equipment

81,304

PUBLIC WORKS

South San Francisco Opera House Resto-

ration and Improvement Project

377,000

WAR MEMORIAL

Performing Arts Center

1,000,000)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance appropriating $18,768 from Revenue Sharing, Fire Department, for permanent salaries, uniformed force; appropriating $592,437, Port Commission, for services of the Fire Department; creating a position of Lieutenant, Fire Department, Bureau of Fire Prevention and Public Safety.

File 101-73-3, Ordinance No. 241-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, Section 145010, Fire Department, to establish position of Lieutenant, Bureau of Fire Prevention and Public Safety; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-2, Ordinance No. 257-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Governmental Services Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Building Code relating to altera- tions to existing buildings, site permits, penalty fees, bear- ing walls, approved plastics and plastic translucent ceilings.

File 245-73-2, Ordinance No. 258-73.

(Amends Sections 104.B, 302.A.7, 303.A.3, 2905.2, 5202, and 5207.A.1.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance creating Underground District No. 305 on por- tions of Bay and Jones Streets.

File 37-73-1, Ordinance No. 253-73.

(Bay Street, from the east line of Columbus Avenue to the east line of Taylor Street;

Jones Street from the south line of North Point Street to the north line of Bay Street.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1973 603

Ordinance creating Underground District No. 304 on certain streets in the Russian Hill area. v =

File 37-73-2, Ordinance No. 254-73.

(Polk Street, from the north side of Lombard Street to the south side of Bay Street; Francisco and Chestnut Streets, from the east side of Van Ness Avenue to the west side of Polk Street.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by deleting provisions for furnishing without charge copies of publica- tions of Board of Supervisors required for use by City and County departments.

File 278-73, Ordinance No. 259-73.

(Amends and renumbers Section 8.12)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Police Code relating to places of entertainment by amending Section 1060 defining exhibition of the human body to require a stage for entertainment ; and by amending Section 1060.25 relating to penalties. (Super- visor Barbagelata)

File 304-73, Ordinance No. 273-73. T . , J^ Im^i

Finally passed by the following vote: . y

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Noes: Supervisor Francois 1.

Ordinance amending the Police Code to prohibit nude enter- tainment, and nude waiters and waitresses; providing excep- tions thereto; and providing for a severability clause. (Su- pervisor Barbagelata)

File 304-73-1, Ordinance No. 260-73.

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(Adds Article 15.3)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Noes: Supervisor Francois 1.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Patrick M. Curry by acceptance of $2,504.35.

File 49-73-11, Resolution No. 434-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11 .

Taken Up Out of Order

Passed for Second Reading

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the following recommendation of Planning and Development Committee was taken up out of order:

(Supervisor von Beroldingen Abstaining.)

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of all property within the Inner Richmond Dis- trict, Mountain Lake Area, from R-3 and R-4 to R-2 District.

File 36-73-4, Ordinance No.

(Area generally bounded by Arguello Boulevard and Funston Avenue, California and Lake Streets, excluding Califor- nia and Arguello frontages and including both frontages on Lake Street.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gongales, von Beroldingen 2.

Thereafter the Board resumed consideration of recommenda- tions of Finance Committee as shown on the Calendar.

Resolution authorizing Human Rights Commission to accept an additional grant of Federal funds to continue an affirma- tive action program with City suppliers.

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File 177-73-3, Resolution No. 436-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $32,978, Police and Health Depart- ments, for operation and equipment; rescinding $17,075 from various appropriations. Police and Health Depart- ments.

File 201-72-121, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE: POLICE DEPARTMENT

Materials and Supplies-Helicopters $ 9,400

Equipment-Helicopters 7,300

PUBLIC HEALTH— Food and Sanitary Inspection Overtime Noise Abatement 5,635

Materials and Supplies Noise Abatement 500

Equipment Noise Abatement 9,768

PUBLIC HEALTH— HassUr Hospital

Holiday Pay 375

RESCIND: POLICE DEPARTMENT

Overtime— Civilian 2,000

Holiday Pay— Civilian 700

Contractual Services 10,000

Equipment 4,000

PUBLIC HEALTH— Hassler Hospital

Permanent Salaries 375)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance appropriating $100,000, Public Health, for pay- ment of abatement and removal of nuisances; rescinding $100,000, Public Health, payment of property owner's de- linquencies for refuse collections.

File 201-72-125, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Mohnari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

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Ordinance appropriating $2,800, Treasurer, for camera equipment and film; $9,400, Purchasing, for Reproduction Bureau equipment; and rescinding $9,400, Purchasing, overhead reserve.

File 201-72-126, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen-^11. :; , 5 .. t

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $1,099,020, Social Services, for mandatory assistance programs and Haight Ashbury Day Care Center; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-123, Ordinance No. 243-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating (($476,200)) $466,200^ various departments, for capital improvement and operation.

File 201-72-118, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE: PUBLIC WORKS

Water Pollution Control Plants and Pumping

Stations Additions and Be^tterments $464,000

r . r, CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER

' Publicity and Advertising ((10,000))

PUBLIC WORKS— Engineering

Repair of Testing Machine 2,200)

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce total appropria- tion from $476,200 to $466,200; delete appropriation of $10,000, Publicity and Advertising.)

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

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Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee without recommenda- tion was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $3,603,200, Water Department, for capital improvements; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-124, Ordinance No. 244-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved "Do Pass".

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Refused Adoption

The following from Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of Stenographic Secretary, Public Utilities Commission.

File 31-73-14, Resolution No.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Supervisor von Beroldingen objected to filling a position for a secretary and suggested that authorizations for immediate filling of vacated positions be restricted to emergency situations only.

Supervisor Molinari supported Suppervisor von Beroldingen^s position and requested that the Clerk of the Board direct a com- munication to all department heads informing them that it was the intent of the Board in enacting Ordinance No. 133-71 provid- ing for lump sum payments for accumulated sick leave, that im- mediate filling of vacated positions would be limited to unique or emergency situations only.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Thereafter the roll was called and the measure was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Pelosi, Tamaras 4.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Moli- nari, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

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Motion to Rescind

Later in the proceedings Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved to rescind the vote by which the resolution was refused adoption to allow Mr. Curtis L. Green of the Public Utilities Commission to testify.

Motion to rescind adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Upon inquiry by Supervisor Tamaras, Mr. Green stated that in his opinion this position was of an emergency nature inasmuch as the duties require a particular kind of talent, the work load is heavy, and the job demanding. He advised that there are five other positions of Stenographic Secretary in the Public Utilities Commission.

Thereafter the roll was called and the resolution was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 5.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, von Beroldingen 6.

Adopted

(N.B. On the following items *'From Finance Committee", Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved **Do Pass".)

Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of Principal Accountant, Fire Department.

File 31-73-15, Resolution No. 433-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Chief Administrative Officer to apply for and accept Federal funds to finance an Executive Labor-Management Seminar.

File 353-73, Resolution No. 438-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

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Resolution approving proposal submitted by the Mayor for allocation of funds to administrate the local Special Assist- ance Program and City financed relocation services.

File 91-73-6, Resolution No. 431-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept Federal funds for the Mayor's Manpower Planning Research Unit, and to modify personal service contracts authorized by the Civil Service Commission for the expenditure of such funds.

File 121-73-18, Resolution No. 435-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $130,750 from Revenue Sharing, San Francisco General Hospital, for supplies, blood and foodstuffs; $316,862 from other funds, various depart- ments, for operation and equipment; rescinding $79,032, various departments, various appropriations; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-122, Ordinance No. 242-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Consideration Continued

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with- out recommendation was taken up:

Charter amendment relating to municipal elections to pro- vide for a runoflf election for the office of Mayor. ( Supervisor Barbagelata)

File 270-73.

(Amends Sections 9.100, 9.103, 9.104, 9.105, 9.106 and 9.115)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration of the foregoing Charter amendment was continued to July 2, 1973.

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Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of Planning and Development Committee were taken up:

(Supervisor Gonzales dissenting)

Ordinance amending City Planning Code by amending Sec- tion 102.8 thereof to modify the definition of family, and by amending various other sections thereof to make certain changes related to and conforming with the said modifica- tion.

File 147-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Sections 102.8, 114, 201.1, 202.1, 203.1 and 204.1)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Noes: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

Resolution expressing support for creation of an Advisory Committee for the Northern Waterfront by the San Fran- cisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission. (Su- pervisors Feinstein, Kopp)

File 305-73, Resolution No. 437-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of property on the northeast corner of Sutter and Buchanan Streets from R-4 to C-2 District.

File 36-73-2, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of property on northwest corner of Sutter and Buchanan Streets from R-4 to C-2 District.

File 36-73-3, Ordinance No.

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Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance designating the Rods House, 3500 Jackson Street, as a Landmark.

File 90-73-5, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Governmental Services Com- mittee, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish a San Francisco Municipal Election Campaign Contribution and Expenditure Control Ordinance. (Supervisors Kopp, Barbagelata, Molinari)

File 316-73, Ordinance No. 261-73.

(Adds Article XII)

Motion Withdrawn

Supervisor Francois withdrew his pending motion to amend Section 16.503 by deleting "the purchase of tickets for" and in- serting "the net proceeds from", and inserting after "money", "equipment, machinery, supplies or other property real or per- sonal".

Motions to Amend

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to amend Section 16.503 (e) , by inserting in line 4 after "indirectly", "by any person".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi 5.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to amend Section 16.503 (e) by inserting on page 4, line 5, after "fund raising events" the following language: "provided, however, in calculating the aggregate amounts specified in Section 16.519

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(b) of this article, reported normal and necessary expenses for dinners, luncheons, rallies and similar fund raising events may be deducted from the gross proceeds of such events;".

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved as an amendment to Supervisor Francois' motion to amend, insertion after "necessary expenses" of the following language: "excluding services of personnel working on behalf of the candidate".

Motions Withdrawn

After discussion wherein several Supervisors expressed their desire to pass the ordinance today and hold committee hearings on any proposed amendments. Supervisor Francois withdrew his pending motion and Supervisor Gonzales withdrew his amend- ment to that pending motion.

Rescission of Vote

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, then moved to rescind the vote by which the ordinance was previously amended.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Thereafter the roll was called and the measure was finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted as Amended

The following from Planning and Development Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Resolution suspending issuance of Certificate of Appropri- ateness which proposes demolition of the Sherman House, 2160 Green Street, a Landmark of the City and County, (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 359-73, Resolution 439-73.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Amend resolved clause to change suspension for an additional period of 180 days to 30 days.)

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1973 613

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Refused Passage for Second Reading

The following from Planning and Development Committee with recommendation "Do Not Pass" were taken up:

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment to decrease from 105 feet and 65 feet to 40 feet the height limit on por- tions of Irving Street between 19th and 24th Avenues.

File 362-72-3, Ordinance No.

Refused passage for second reading by the following vote:

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Mohnari 1.

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment to decrease, from 600 feet to 500 feet, the height limit on Block 261, and portions of Blocks 262 and 267.

File 362-72-7, Ordinance No.

(Block 261, bounded by Cahfomia, Sansome, Pine and Bat- tery Streets;

Block 262, bounded by Pine, Front, California and Battery Streets;

Block 267, bounded by Sansome, Bush, Battery and Pine Streets.)

Refused passage for second reading by the following vote:

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment to decrease from 80 feet to 40 feet the height limit in the area of Geary and Arguello Boulevards and by decreasing from 65 feet to 40 feet the height limit along the north side of Fulton Street between 14th and 18th Avenues and along the north side of Fulton Street between 24th and 27th Avenues.

File 362-72-8, Ordinance No.

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Refused passage for second reading by the following vote:

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Refused Passage for Second Reading

The following from Planning and Development Committee without recommendation was taken up:

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment to decrease from 65 feet to 50 feet, 80 feet to 65 feet, 105 feet to 80 feet, 160 feet to 105 feet and 320 feet to 160 feet, the height limit on portions of Upper Market Street between Van Ness Avenue and Castro Street.

File 362-72-4, Ordinance No.

Refused passage for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 4.

Finally Passed

The following, appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $98,500, Police Department, (extra duty and differential pay) ; $4,146, Social Services Depart- ment, (overtime, fringe benefits for HR-1 conversion of Adult categorical assistance cases) ; rescinding $56,700, various appropriations. Police Department; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-127, Ordinance No. 245-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved "Do Pass".

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance appropriating $61,614, Social Services Depart- ment, (overtime, temporary salaries, fringe benefits for HR-1 conversion of all Adult categorical assistance cases) ; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-6, Ordinance No. 248-73.

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Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved "Do Pass".

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Rev. C. Julian Bartlett, Human Rights Commissioner, June 21-July 5; Joseph J. Diviny, Public Utilities Commissioner, June 20-23; Lee S. Dolson, Member, Board of Education, July 3-7; Terry A. Francois, Member, Board of Supervisors, July 1-7; Eugene L. Friend, Recrea- tion and Park Commissioner, June 28-July 5; Mrs. Charlie Mae Haynes, Member, Board of Education, June 16-26; Dr. Eugene S. Hopp, Member, Board of Education, June 20-25 ; John A. Kidder, Member, Board of Education, June 22-26; Richard K. Miller, Police Commissioner, June 28-29; Louis A. Petri, Public Utilities Commissioner, June 24-27; 1973, with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 430-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE.

Adopted

Resolution urging the Municipal Railway to extend fare ex- tension privileges to all routes served by the Muni which pass through commercial areas.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 387-73, Resolution No. 432-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved im- mediate adoption.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Monilari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Request Granted

Supervisor Tamaras requested that a communication be di- rected to the Department of Public Works expressing concern re- garding the lack of ramps on Market and Mission Streets which makes these streets inaccessible for those in wheelchairs and dif- ficult for other handicapped persons, and asking for a report from the department concerning its plans to install ramps in those areas.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that communications be directed to the Police Department and the Department of Public Health, transmitting copy of a complaint that dogs are being allowed in a restaurant at 3917 24th Street, and asking for remedial action.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code to provide that a "place of aid", administered by a private, non-profit, tax- exempt agency for the rehabilitation of adult persons as- signed or referred by courts of the United States or State of California shall be an allowable conditional use in R-l-D and R-1 zoning districts.

Supervisor Feinstein presented on behalf of Planning and De- velopment Committee.

File 386-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Planning and Development Committee.

Resolution declaring opposition to the use of San Francisco Bay as a deepwater port for supertankers.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 243-73-1, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Resolution declaring policy relative to local residency as a condition of employment in the Yerba Buena Center Re- development Project.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 91-73-7, Resolution No.

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Referred to Planning and Development Committee.

Resolution declaring intention to include in the Salary Standardization Ordinance for 1973-74 and thereafter, pro- visions to authorize and require payment of the rate of pay attached to a higher classification in the Police and Fire De- partments for all duties performed in the higher classifica- tion by members of the uniformed forces.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 105-73-2, Resolution No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Gonzales requested that a corrununication be di- rected to the Public Utilities Commission asking the Municipal Railway to consider granting fare extension privileges to working mothers who drop off and pick up their children at baby sitting facilities.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Gonzales also requested that the City Attorney be asked for an opinion as to the power of local communities to enact local standards in light of the recent Supreme Court decision re- lating to pornography.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code establishing a San Francisco Municipal Election Campaign Contribution and Expenditure Control Ordinance, by amending Section 16.501 to correct a clerical error of reference, and by amend- ing Section 16.519 to provide for a total allowable contribu- tion of $1,500 in support of or opposition to any measure re- quiring a two-thirds majority vote for adoption.

Supervisors Kopp and Molinari presented:

File 316-63-1, Ordinance No.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp, joined by Supervisor Molinari, requested that the City Attorney be asked to prepare an amendment to the campaign contribution and expenditure control ordinance to pro- vide that expenditure reporting statements shall include as a re- ported item obligations incurred as well as those which have been already paid.

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Supervisors Kopp and Molinari also requested that the City Attorney prepare an amendment to Section 16.503(e) to provide that expenses incurred with respect to campaign dinners, lunches, rallies and similar fund raising events be excluded or subtracted from the gross proceeds, and that the language be explicit to cover all conceivable possibility for avoiding the expenditure limitations of the ordinance.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Mendelsohn requested that a communication be sent to the Public Utilities Commission asking that it explore the possibility of opening the surfaced service roads along the Crystal Springs Reservoir to bicyclists during dayhght hours.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Feinstein stated that it has come to her attention that Volkswagen has expressed its intention to open a plant on the Pacific Coast. She suggested that Hunters Point Naval Ship- yard could be used as a site for such an operation, and requested that letters be sent to the Port Commission and to the Mayor's Economic Development Staff to consider exploring this possibility with Volkswagen. She also requested a letter to Volkswagen in- quiring if it has considered San Francisco as a site for its plant.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Gonzales requested that a communication be sent to the Department of Social Services asking that it investigate and report on allegations made concerning oF>eration of the Mission Child Care Consortium. Among the allegations made are reports of violence and intimidation by the staff on parents, that persons who do not live in the area make use of the facilities, that non- needy persons are using these services, that there are questionable selection procedures, that the nutritional value of food served the children is poor, and that more staff than is required has been employed.

Supervisor Gonzales pointed out that this center' has been funded only through August and requested a report prior to the Board's consideration of further funding.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider AB 1721, which requires persons applying for zoning change or variances to be heard before the legislative body of a city, city and county, or county, and those appearing for or against the applica- tion, to report specified political contributions made to a member of the legislative body.

Supervisors Kopp, Barbagelata and Molinari presented:

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File 12-73-33. Referred to State and National Affairs Committee

Resolution requesting the City Planning Commission to select the former Lincoln Elementary School site as a redevelop- ment project area, and to formulate a preliminary plan for redeveloping said site for low to moderate income housing.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 388-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Planning and Development Committee.

Adopted

Motion that certificates of honor be awarded the following:

St. Dominic's Church (Supervisor Molinari)

Ladies and Knights of Rizal (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

Filipino Voters League (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

Sgt. Charles G. Fowlie (Supervisor Chinn)

John Dills (Supervisor Chinn)

Stephen Fong (Supervisor Chinn)

Jack Caughey (Supervisor Kopp)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Monilari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Judge Hugh Donovan ( Supervisor Kopp)

Evelyn B. Doyle (Supervisor Kopp)

Mary Wilson Clasby (Supervisors Kopp, Tamaras)

Jacob Joseph Bortin (Supervisor Kopp)

Frank Leahy (Supervisor Kopp)

Vivian Olshen (Supervisor Gonzales)

Elizabeth Turner (Supervisor Francois)

Nino J. Baglietto (Supervisors Molinari, Kopp, Pelosi)

George A. Gulley (Supervisor Molinari)

George Williamson (Supervisor Molinari)

Virginia Politopulos ( Supervisor Tamaras)

Donald Coyne (Supervisor Pelosi)

Norma Grosso (Supervisors Pelosi, Molinari)

File 2-73.

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Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 6:30 p.m., adjourned. ^^

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors August 27, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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Monday, July 2, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, July 2, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Francois excused from attendance. (On oflficial leave of absence.)

APPROVAL OF JOURNALS

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meetings of Monday, April 30, 1973, and Monday, May 7, 1973, were considered read and approved.

PRESENTATION OF GUEST

The Chair introduced and welcomed Alderman Michael O'Dea, Mayor of North Sydney, Australia.

Taken Up Out of Order

Consideration Continued

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the following from Streets and Transportation Committee with recommendation "Do Not

Pass", was taken up out of order:

(Supervisor Gonzales dissenting.)

Resolution urging Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Trans- portation District to re-evaluate the Ferry System and to de-

(621)

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lay the building and delivery of at least two new boats and supportive terminal facilities. (Supervisors Gonzales, Moli- nari, Kopp)

File 285-73-8, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, consideration was continued to July 9, 1973, for attendance of the full Board.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $32,978, Police and Health Depart- ments, for operation and equipment: rescinding $17,075 from various appropriations. Police and Health Depart- ments.

File 201-72-121, Ordinance No. 263-73.

(APPROPRIATE: Police Department

Materials and Supplies Helicopters $9,400

Equipment-Helicopters 7,300

Public Health-Food and Sanitary Inspection

Overtime-Noise Abatement 5,635

Materials and Supplies-Noise Abatement 500

Equipment-Noise Abatement 9,768

Public Health-Hassler Hospital

Holiday Pay 375

RESCIND: Police Department

Overtime-Civilian 2,000

Contractual Services 10,000

Equipment 4,000

Holiday Pay-Civilian 700

Public Health-Hassler Hospital

Permanent Salaries ^ 375)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Ordinance appropriating $100,000, Public Health, for pay- ment of abatement and removal of nuisances; rescinding

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$100,000, Public Health, payment of property owners' de- linquencies for refuse collections.

File 201-72-125, Ordinance No. 265-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Ordinance appropriating $2,800, Treasurer, for camera equipment and film; $9,400, Purchasing, for Reproduction Bureau equipment; and rescind $9,400, Purchasing, over- head reserve.

File 201-72-126, Ordinance No. 266-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1. Ordinance appropriating $464,000, Public Works, for addi- tions and betterments to Water Pollution Control Plants, and pumping stations; and $2,200, Public Works, for repair of testing machine.

File 201-72-118, Ordinance No. 262-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Finally Passed

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee here- tofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance ordering the vacation of Farren Street between Eddy and Ellis Streets.

File 318-73-2, Ordinance No. 272-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen -10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

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Consideration Continued

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with- out recommendation, heretofore considered, was taken up: Charter amendment relating to municipal elections to pro- vide for a runoff election for the office of Mayor. (Super- visor Barbagelata)

File 270-73.

(Amends Section 9.100, 9.103, 9.104, 9.105, 9.106 and 9.115)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, consideration was continued to July 9, 1973.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Planning and Development Committee heretofore considered, were taken up:

(Supervisor von Beroldingen abstaining)

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of all property within the Inner Richmond District, Mountain Lake Area, from R-3 and R-4 to R-2 Dis- trict.

File 36-73-4, Ordinance No. 269-73.

(Area generally bounded by Arguello Boulevard and Funston Avenue, California and Lake Streets, excluding California and Arguello frontages and including both frontages on Lake Street.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

(Supervisor Gonzales dissenting)

Ordinance amending City Planning Code by amending Sec- tion 102.8 thereof to modify the definition of family, and by amending various other sections thereof to make certain changes related to and conforming with the said modifica- tion.

File 147-73, Ordinance No. 271-73.

(Amends Sections 102.8, 114, 201.1, 202.1, 203.1 and 204.1)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

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Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of property on the northeast corner of Sutter and Buchanan Streets from R-4 to C-2 District.

File 36-73-2, Ordinance No. 267-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1. Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of property on northwest comer of Sutter and Buchanan Streets from R-4 to C-2 District.

File 36-73-3, Ordinance No. 268-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1. Ordinance designating the Roos House, 3500 Jackson Street, as a Landmark.

File 90-73-5, Ordinance No. 270-73.

Finally poised by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing the General Manager, Personnel, to apply for and accept funds from The San Francisco Founda- tion to conduct a Management Training Program.

File 38-73-28, Resolution No. 422-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

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Resolution authorizing lease with San Francisco City Em- ployees' Credit Union, as Lessor, of space at 770 Golden Gate Avenue required by the Department of Public Works, Divi- sion of Sanitary Engineering, and by the Transit Task Force.

File 64-73-16, Resolution No. 443-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1. Resolution authorizing leases of various real property re- quired by the Department of Public Health for mental health facilities.

File 64-73-17, Resolution No. 444-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Resolution authorizing execution of certain new leases and the extension of certain existing leases of real property for use by various City and County departments.

File 64-73-18, Resolution No. 445-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1. Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept State funds to provide police and traffic management train- ing at the Traffic Institute of Northwestern University.

File 154-73-3, Resolution No. 448-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Resolution authorizing acceptance of a maintenance and open ways agreement with Ring Brothers-Gold Mine Hill Company, for emergency access and Fire Department ingress and egress on Gold Mine Hill Fire Access Road.

File 358-73, Resolution No. 455-73.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Gkjnzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1. Resolution authorizing the General Manager, Personnel, to apply for and accept State funds to conduct a job restructur- ing survey of City departments.

File 367-73-1, Resolution No. 457-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance rescinding appropriation of $156,880 from Reve- nue Sharing, Municipal Railway, for operation and equip- ment, and rescinding the appropriation of $156,880 from Ordinance No. 214-73, to correct an administrative error.

File 201-72-110.3, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide for compensation for special law enforcement services in con- nection with public facilities, and establishing a special fund for such purposes.

File 364-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Chapter 10 B)

Motions to Amend

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented an amendment of the whole and, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved its adoption.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved as an amendment that language be inserted in Section 10 B.l to indicate that services will be performed by "off-duty" persormel.

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Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, then moved to amend Section 10 B.l, to indicate that such off- duty personnel "shall serve on a voluntary basis".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

After further discussion. Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Super- visor von Beroldingen, moved to include language which would provide for recovery by the City of costs for additional workman's compensation coverage.

There being no objection, the matter was then temporarily post- poned to allow for preparation of suitable language to be con- sidered to carry out the intent of Supervisor Kopp's motion.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing Director of Public Health to apply for State and Federal funds for the construction of Bayview- Hunters Point Ambulatory Health Care Facility.

File 209-73-1, Resolution No. 450-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to broaden the use of the Special Water Quality Improvements Trust Fund.

File 365-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 10.117-4.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

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Finally Passed as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating (($277,000)) $200,000, Water Department, for automotive equipment; an emergency mea- sure.

File 201-72-124.1, Ordinance No. 264-73.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce appropriation from $277,000 to $200,000.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Finally passed as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Joint Finance and Health and Environment Committee were taken up:

Resolution approving Master Plan for Waste Water Manage- ment; directing that Stage I be immediately implemented; defining the extent of the first phase of wet weather control to be an average of 8 overflows per year; and authorizing an acceleration in the Industrial Waste Program and con- tinuation of flooding, infiltration, sewer replacement and maintenance and operation programs.

File 287-73-4, Resolution No. 451-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Resolution declaring San Francisco's interest in participating in the Bay Delta Resource Recovery Demonstration. (Super- visor Feinstein)

File 287-73-5, Resolution No. 452-73.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to increase membership of the Task Force on Noise Control by one member who shall be appointed directly by the Mayor.

File 351-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 5.40-1)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Temporarily Postponed

The following from Health and Environment Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up: Ordinance amending the Police Code to regulate noises which cause discomfort or annoyance to persons residing or working in an area. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 367-71-6, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 2915)

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, moved the amendments as shown on the second draft of the legislation entitled, "Amending the Police Code regulating noises, to include application for protection of workers in area, and to include specified definitions and criteria for determination of violations."

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved as an amendment to supervisor von Beroldingen's motion that Section 2915 be amended to delete "or which disrupts the concen- tration or attention" appearing before "of any reasonable person of normal sensitivity residing or working in the area".

Supervisor Gonzales objected to the ordinance, stating that in his opinion it was an example of "overkill", and requested at- tendance of a representative of the District Attorney's oflSce.

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There being no objection, the item was temporarily postponed for attendance of such representative.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide for compensation for special law enforcement services in con- nection with public facilities, and establishing a special fund for such purposes.

File 364-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Chapter 10 B)

Supervisor Kopp presented proposed amendment prepared in response to his previous motion to amend to be added at the end of Section 10 B.2 reading as follows: "Such person, corporation, firm or organization shall reimburse the City and County of San Francisco for all expenses or liabilities imposed upon the City and County as the result of any injury sustained by such person- nel in the course of rendering such service."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Adopted

The following from Health and Environment Committee were taken up:

Resolution approving the City and County Plan for Mental Health Services for 1973-74.

File 366-73, Resolution No. 456-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

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Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Health Code to provide for disposal of unclaimed personal property at Laguna Honda Hospital and the use of proceeds therefrom.

File 325-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 127)

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved "Do Pass".

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Sup)ervisor Francois 1.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation Committee were taken up:

Resolution granting revocable permit to City Title Insurance Co. to occupy a portion of the sidewalk fronting 2711-2715 Taylor Street, for installation of tables, chairs, planters, a canopy, litter receptacles, and a wooden structure enclosing a candy machine, a pretzel machine and a vending stand.

File 513-72, Resolution No. 440-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, von Beroldingen 2.

Resolution authorizing the execution of a Modification of Cooperative Agreement between the State and the City and County for an increase in State's participation in the land- scaping of State's right of way beneath the Clay- Washington Street ramps to State Highway Route 480.

File 85-73-1, Resolution No. 446-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, von Beroldingen 2.

Resolution granting revocable permit to Bancroft- Whitney Co. to occupy a portion of the subsurface space under the sidewalk and roadway of Brannan and Second Streets front- ing 301 Brannan Street.

MONDAY, JULY 2, 1973 633

File 179-73, Resolution No. 449-73.

(For maintenance of a subsidewalk basement)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, von Beroldingen 2.

Resolution granting revocable permit to Dinwiddie-Tumer to occupy the east sidewalk of Spear Street between Market and Mission Streets during construction operations.

File 295-73, Resolution No. 453-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, von Beroldingen 2. Resolution increasing mileage of maintained county roads.

File 328-73, Resolution No. 454-73.

(Increases total mileage from 843.46 to 843.56 miles)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, von Beroldingen 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance ordering the improvement of Quint Street be- tween Jerrold and Evans Avenues.

File 322-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, von Beroldingen 2.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence Willian Becker, Director, Human Rights Commission, July 15-20; William Jack Chow, Civil Service Commissioner, June 30- July 14; Francis J. Curry, M.D., Director of Public Health, June 29- July 6; Robert H. Men- delsohn, Member, Board of Supervisors, July 9- August 12;

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Edward L. Peet, Commissioner on Aging, July 1-16, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 441-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider SB 204, appro- priating funds for alcoholism prevention and rehabilitation programs.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 12-73-36.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen joined by Supervisor Barbagelata, requested that a communication be sent to the Mayor asking him to request City department heads and their subordinates who are regularly involved with the public to attend a management semi- nar on comunication with the public. The seminar would be di- rected toward involving the community in plans of various City departments and supplying lines of communication between the public and City agencies. Such a seminar can be arranged at no cost to the City and County through the Chamber of Commerce, which has volunteered to lead a panel for this seminar.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Motion that permission be granted to the Delinquency Pre- vention Commission for use of the Board's Chambers on July 6, 1973, at 1 :30 p.m., for swearing-in ceremonies for Mr. Victorino Hermoso.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Referred to Committee

Resolution urging the Department of the Interior and Golden Gate National Recreation Area officials to hold public hear- ings on the future disposition of Alcatraz Island after a study period of three years; expressing opposition to commercial- ization of Alcatraz; and supporting open space and recrea- tional use of the Island.

Supervisors Feinstein and Mendelsohn presented:

File 400-73, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Adopted

Resolution supporting AB992, removing criminal sanctions against certain private sexual conduct and relationship be- tween persons of prescribed ages.

Supervisors Gonzales, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn and Molinari presented:

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp requested that the Recreation and Park Com- mission be asked whether it intends to re-open Fleishhacker Pool, and if so, when. If there are no plans to re-open the pool, what use does the Commission intend to make of this valuable piece of property?

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, on behalf of Supervisor Francois and himself, requested that a letter of merit be written to Mr. Charles Quast, Assistant Manager of the West Portal Branch of the United California Bank, for his loan of $20,000 to the Haight Ashbury Children's Center.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

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Referred to Committee

Charter amendment to exempt from Civil Service provisions of the Charter, employees of the San Francisco Unified School District who serve in the capacity of "paraprofes- sionals".

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented: File 402-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept Federal funds for the Neighborhood Youth Corps.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 121-73-20, Resolution No. 447-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Referred to Committee

Resolution urging the State Legislature to provide tax in- centives and tax relief for property owners who are main- taining structures designated by a Federal, State or local government to be of historical landmark significance, and establishing policy that official legislative advocates shall sup- port and encourage legislation to this end.

Supervisors Molinari and Pelosi presented:

File 401-73, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari stated that it was his understanding that the City Planning Commission has scheduled a meeting for July 11, 1973, to consider recommendations for implementation of the rehabilitation loan program. The Supervisor asked that the Com- mission be advised that he is concerned that interested parties will not have sufficient time to prepare their presentations, and requested that the meeting be postponed to a later date.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

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Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider request for can- cellation of property taxes on property owned by the Adult Literacy Center.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 15-72-22.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Pelosi asked that a letter be sent on behalf of him- self and Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari and Tamaras to the City Attorney transmitting a copy of the opinion of Mr. Thomas Jen- kins, Attorney for the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Trans- portation District relative to the obligation of San Francisco representatives on the District to vote in accordance with the policy of the Board of Supervisors. The opinion of the Attorney for the Bridge District differs from that of the City Attorney and Supervisor Pelosi would like a reconciliation of these two opin- ions. It was his suggestion that the City Attorney meet with Mr. Jenkins to clarify the situation.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Health and Environment Committee with reconmiendation "Do Pass After Amendment", heretofore con- sidered and temporarily postponed, was taken up: Ordinance amending the Police Code to regulate noises which cause discomfort or annoyance to persons residing or working in an area. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 367-71-6, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 2915)

Upon inquiry by Supervisor Gonzales, Mr. Wisman, represen- ting the District Attorney's office, outlined the difficulties en- countered by the District Attorney's office in resolving complaints of noise generated by street musicians and bongo drums on Mar- ket Street under regulations governing disturbing the peace. Su- pervisor Feinstein suggested that the ordinance under considera- tion would provide a noise criteria rather than a disturbing the peace criteria for resolving the problem.

Thereafter the roll was called and Supervisor Feinstein's pend- ing motion to amend Section 2915 by deleting "or which disrupts the concentration or attention" was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Noes: Supervisor von Beroldingen 1.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

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Supervisor von Beroldingen's pending motion to amend as shown on the second draft of the ordinance was then adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

The ordinance was passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi 2.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

Eleftherios Eliopulos, Consul General of Gree<je

(Supervisor Tamaras) Sgt. Carlton Vogelsang (SuF)ervisor Kopp) Carl Greenberg (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Frank L. Miller (Supervisor Mendelsohn) Edith Heskas (Supervisor Kopp) Beatrice Emily Beck (Supervisor Kopp) William P. Juzix (Supervisor Kopp) Guy B. Williams, Sr. (Supervisor Molinari) Leo J. Novelli (Supervisor Molinari) Adele Padreddii (Supervisor Molinari) Mary A, Divito (Supervisor Molinari) Charles A. Reali (Supervisor Molinari) Robert Lincoln Nicholas (Supervisor Tamaras) Spiro Calofonos (Supervisor Tamaras) Larry Shirley (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

MONDAY, JULY 2, 1973 639

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of I 4:15 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors September 11, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, July 9, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, July 9, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —11.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Presentation

Supervisor Tamaras, on behalf of the Board, presented a cer- tificate of honor to Mr. Peter McCoy, General Manager of Radio Station KCBS-AM, in recognition of the Station's fifth anniver- sary of the change of its format whereby it became Northern California's only continuous news station.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Heading Concluded

Hearing of protests relative to the improvement of Folsom Street between Crescent Avenue and Alemany Boulevard and the change of Official Grades thereon.

Board of Supervisors to hear protests, if any, of all persons interested in the following described work done or in the warrant, assessment, or diagram for payment of the cost of the same, or in any property affected thereby: Improvement of Folsom Street between Crescent Avenue and Alemany Boulevard and the change of Official Grades thereon by O. C. Jones and Sons, Contractor, as described in Declaration of Intention Order No. 91,126 of the Department of Public Works dated March 3, 1972.

File 249-72.

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The Clerk read a communication from Eugene A. Brodsky pro- testing on behalf of Benigno F. Cortada and Leila M. Cortada of 828 Crescent Avenue, Notice of Recordation of Assessment Order No. 95615.

Noted and ordered filed.

The Chair then inquired if anyone present wished to speak, and there being no response, declared the hearing concluded.

Adopted

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Motion confirming warrant, assessment and diagram for the improvement of Folsom Street between Crescent Avenue and Alemany Boulevard and the change of Official Grades there- on; and directing the Director of Public Works to deliver said warrant, assessment and diagram to the contractor.

File 249-72.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here- tofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance rescinding appropriation of $156,880 from Reve- nue Sharing, Municipal Railway, for operation and equip- ment, and rescinding the appropriation of $156,880 from Ordinance No. 214-73, to correct an administrative error.

File 201-72-110.3, Ordinance No. 275-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari 2.

Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide for compensation for special law enforcement services in con-

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nection with public facilities, and establishing a special fund for such purposes.

File 364-73, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the foregoing item was temporarily postponed in order to allow the City Attorney to draft further language.

Finally Passed

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to broaden the use of the Special Water Quality Improvements Trust Fund.

File 365-73, Ordinance No. 279-73.

(Amends Section 10.117-4.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari 2. Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Health and Environment Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to increase membership of the Task Force on Noise Control by one member who shall be appointed directly by the Mayor.

File 351-73, Ordinance No. 278-73.

(Adds Section 5.40-1)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari 2.

Ordinance amending the Police Code relating to general noise regulations, to provide protection of workers in areas, and to include specified definitions and criteria for deter- mination of violations. (Supervisors Feinstein, von Berold- ingen)

File 367-71-6, Ordinance No. 274-73.

(Amends Section 2915)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi 2.

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Finally Passed

The following from Health and Environment Committee, here- tofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Health Code to provide for dis- posal of unclaimed personal property at Laguna Honda Hospital and the use of proceeds therefrom.

File 325-73, Ordinance No. 277-73.

(Adds Section 127)

FmaZ/y passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Taken Up Out of Order

Consideration Continued

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, the following from Legisla- tive and Personnel Committee without recommendation, was taken up out of order:

Charter amendment relative to municipal elections to pro- vide for a runoff election for the office of Mayor. (Super- visor Barbagelata)

File 270-73.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that consideration be continued for one week for receipt of further \ information from other counties.

No objection and motion carried.

Request Granted

Supervisor Francois requested that a communication be sent to the City Attorney asking him to advise whether there are any conflicts concerning provisions for special elections in the pro- posed Charter amendment providing for a run-off election for the office of Mayor, and an initiative petition being circulated provid- ing for election of Supervisors by district, and if so, which would prevail if both measures were on the ballot.

Supervisor Francois also requested the City Attorney's opinion as to how the restrictions on campaign expenditures would relate to the office of Mayor in the event that two campaigns would be required.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

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Passed for Second Reading as Amended '

The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered and temporarily postponed was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide for compensation for special law enforcement services in con- nection with public facilities, and establishing a special fund for such purposes.

File 364-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Chapter 10 B)

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved to amend by adding at the end of Section 10 B.2 the following language: "and shall also indemnify, hold harmless and defend said City and County of San Francisco, the San Francisco Police Department, and all of the officers, agents and employees of either, from and against all liability, judgments or claims for per- sonal or bodily injuries, false arrest and false imprisonment caused by or purportedly caused by such personnel in the render- ing of such services."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Streets and Transportation committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance ordering the improvement of Quint Street be- tween Jerrold and Evans Avenues.

File 322-73, Ordinance No. 276-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Temporarily Postponed

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee here- tofore considered was taken up:

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Ordinance ordering vacation of a sewer and public utility easement in Pacific Avenue from Davis Street to The Em- barcadero.

File 182-73-2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved "Do Pass".

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to continue consideration for four weeks to receive information as to the decision of the Superior Court in the matter of the law- suit against the development in this area.

There being no objection, at the request of Supervisor Tamaras, the matter was temporarily postponed for attendance of a repre- sentative of the Redevelopment Agency.

Temporarily Postponed

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee without recommendation heretofore considered, was taken up:

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting from reference without rec- ommendation. )

Resolution granting revocable permit to Golden Gateway North to occupy a portion of Jackson Street between Drumm and Davis Streets, and a portion of Davis Street between Jackson Street and Broadway during construction opera- tions.

File 265-73, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the matter was temporarily postponed for consideration in conjimction with the preceding item.

Refused Adoption

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee with recommendation "Do Not Pass," heretofore considered, was taken up:

(Supervisor Gonzales dissenting)

Resolution urging Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Trans- portation District to re-evaluate the Ferry System and to de- lay the building and delivery of at least two new boats and supportive terminal facilities. (Supervisors Gonzales, Moli- nari, Kopp)

File 285-73-8, Resolution No.

Supervisor Molinari stated that the Bridge District has already signed contracts for some of these boats and there would be the

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possibility of a lawsuit if the District did not go forward with its plans.

Supervisor Gonzales stated that the present ferry operation is a commuter and financial disaster, with a $245,000 deficit in the operation of one boat, which operates far under capacity, and suggested that further study should be undertaken before more boats are put into operation.

Supervisors Kopp and von Beroldingen supported Supervisor Gonzales' position, stating that they favored ferry boats but be- lieved that sound fiscal practices required a further study of statistics regarding expansion of the system.

After further discussion Supervisor Feinstein explained that she withdrew her co-sponsorship of the measure for several rea- sons, including the fact that Marin County does not want added freeways, the possibility of damages in the amount of $6 to $8 million dollars arising from contracts already signed by the Bridge District, and her belief that a ferry system would be workable and in the best interest of the people of San Francisco as well as the commuters.

Thereafter the roll was called and the resolution was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, von Beroldingen 3.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 8.

Consideration Continued

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance ordering vacation of a sewer and public utility easement in Pacific Avenue from Davis Street to The Em- barcadero.

File 182-73-2, Ordinance No.

Upon inquiry by Supervisor Tamaras, Mr. Rumsey of the Re- development Agency advised that the Agency did not favor a further delay inasmuch as the proposed vacation is not relevant to the suit now pending.

Privilege of the Floor

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the privilege of the floor was granted to Mr. Richard Tower, representiag the Golden Gateway development. Supervisor Feinstein then asked Mr. Tower whether the Northeast Sewage Treatment Plant would be able to handle the additional 260,000 gallons of sewage to be generated by the project. Mr. Tower responded that to the best of his knowledge it could not and that other facilities would have to be furnished in a collateral area.

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Thereafter Supervisor Kopp's pending motion to continue for four weeks was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari —5.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, then moved that consideration be continued for two weeks.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Ta- maras— 4.

Consideration Continued

The following from Streets and Transportation Coromittee with out recommendation, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Resolution granting revocable permit to Golden Gateway North to occupy a portion of Jackson Street between Drumm Street and Broadway during construction operations.

File 265-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that consideration be continued for two weeks.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Tamaras 2.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Supervisor Mendelsohn Excused

At the hour of 3:30 p.m.. Supervisor Mendelsohn requested per- mission to be excused from attendance because of personal busi- ness.

No objection and request granted.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

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Resolution refunding taxes paid on real property owned by the New Antioch Baptist Church for fiscal year 1970-71.

File 15-72-13.1, Resolution No. 459-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Resolution cancelling real property taxes levied and refund- ing taxes paid on property owned by First Congregational Christian Church of Samoa of San Francisco for fiscal years 1971-72 and 1972-73.

File 10-73-5, Resolution No. 461-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Resolution cancelling taxes levied on real property owned by the Salvation Army for fiscal year 1972-73.

File 10-73-7, Resolution No. 462-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Resolution cancelling taxes levied on real property owned by Harrigan, WeidenmuUer Co. for fiscal year 1972-73.

File 10-73-8, Resolution No. 463-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Resolution cancelling taxes levied on real property owned by the San Francisco Chinese Alliance Church for fiscal year 1972-73.

File 10-73-12, Resolution No. 464-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

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Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against N. N. Presson and Jonathan Presson by ac- ceptance of $1,553.47.

File 49-73-12, Resolution No. 467-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Resolution granting application of Richard Steven Buttaf oco for leave to present a late claim against the City and County.

File 50-73-16, Resolution No. 468-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Resolution extending time from June 15, 1973, to June 29, 1973, for award of Department of Public Works Contract for construction of the Bayview Mental Health Center.

File 61-73-1, Resolution No. 469-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Resolution determining and declaring that public interest and necessity demand submission of a bond issue in the amount of $37,826,000 for reconstruction and replacement of unsafe public school buildings.

File 331-73-1, Resolution No. 472-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Resolution determining and declaring that public interest and necessity demand submission of a bond issue in the amount of $2,428,000 for reconstruction and replacement of unsafe Children's Centers.

File 331-73-2, Resolution No. 473-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Resolution determining and declaring that public interest and necessity demand submission of a bond issue in the amount of $4,600,000 for additions and alterations to the Hall of Justice.

File 346-73, Resolution No. 476-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $31,880 from Revenue Sharing, Municipal Railway, for equipment.

File 201-72-110.2, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and County against Alfred M. Oberti and Homestead Ravioli Company by acceptance of $1,500; Superior Court No. 615 919.

File 46-73-8, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance Sections 775010 and 775010C, Port Commission, to reflect creation of position of Deputy Port Director, Maritime Affairs, and position of Manager of Marketing.

File 102-73-9, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

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Adopted

Motion adopting rules of notice and procedure for the As- sessment Appeals Board, effective July 1, 1973.

File 394-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating (($590,618)) $444,518, from Revenue Sharing, Municipal Railway, for equipment and capital improvements.

File 201-72-112.1, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

MUNICIPAL RAILWAY

Equipment $ 42,258

Replace Cable Car Machinery and Recon- struct California Street Grip System 46,660

Replace Tension Carriage Sheaves 109,000

Replace Cable Carrying Facility 137,000

Recondition Elevator Room ( (72,100) )

Rehabilitate Cable Car Servicing and

Storage Areas ( ( 74,000 ) )

Rehabilitate Cable Car Turntable 4,500

Recondition and Repair Presidio Division

Trolley Coach Wash Rack 30,100

Repair, Alterations, Heating, Ventilation,

and Roof of Geary Blvd. Office Building 75,000)

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce total appropria- tion from $590,618 to $444,518; delete Recondition Ele- vator Room, $72,100; delete Rehabilitate Cable Car Serv- icing and Storage Areas, $74,000.)

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved the amendment as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

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Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Francois, then moved that the item of $75,000 for repair, alterations, heat- ing ventilation, and roof of Geary Boulevard office building be held on an interest account basis subject to approval of the Fin- ance Committee.

No objection and motion carried.

Thereafter the ordinance as amended was passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Tamaras 2.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee were taken up:

Resolution approving conduct by Civil Service Commission of a promotive examination for one qualified applicant in Class 9387, Port Traffic Manager.

File 25-73-1, Resolution No. 465-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Tamaras 2.

Resolution authorizing actuarial report in connection with a proposed Charter amendment relating to increased retire- ment benefits for miscellaneous officers and employees.

File 321-73-1, Resolution No. 471-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Tamaras 2.

Resolution establishing an Ad Hoc Committee to propose methods to simplify the ballot and voter information pam- phlet. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 361-73, Resolution No. 474-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

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Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Sections 8.400 and 8.401, (Miscellaneous Em- ployees), to correct an error of omission by including there- in rate of pay for Assistant Recreation Director employed on a part-time basis.

File 106-73-3, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide for a recomputation of retirement allowances of female persons retired under Charter Sections 8.507 and 8.509 where the person designated to receive lesser allowance under Optional Payment Plan No. 2 or No. 3 qualifies as a husband who would be eligible as a surviving husband to receive continua- tion of allowance provided in Section 16.80-6. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

File 251-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 16.80-7.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence John F. Anderson, City Librarian, July 5-13; Thomas J. Mellon, Chief Administrative Officer, July 10-13, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 460-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

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COMMITTEE REPORT

Adopted

Supervisors Tamaras and Kopp presented the following pro- posed resolution as a recommendation of State and National Af- fairs Committee:

Memorializing Congress, in the event the San Francisco (Hunters Point) Naval Shipyard is disestablished, to take whatever steps necessary to make available to the City and County of San Francisco, at no cost, the entire San Francisco (Hunters Point) Naval Shipyard.

File 319-73, Resolution No. 470-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Charter amendment amending Section 8.526 to provide that cost of living adjustments of retirement allowances for Police and Fire Department employees may exceed two percent of such allowance in any year, but shall not exceed three per- cent of such allowance.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 410-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Charter amendment amending Sections 8.546 and 8.570 to adjust retirement allowances for Police and Fire Depart- ments.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 411-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Motion that the Board's Rules of Order be amended by add- ing Rule 39.5 to require that before any ordinance or resolu- tion may be amended substantively, as proposed for the first

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time in a Board meeting, the proposed amendment and the measure to be amended must be re-referred to committee for public hearing.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 422-73.

Referred to Rules Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that the Municipal Rail- way be asked for its comments on a proposal to fight the gasoline shortage if the Muni would adopt San Diego Transit's "Saver- pass" fare system, which sells passes allowing unlimited use of the transit system during any month for $10.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held on request of Saltnes Volks- wagen for permission to occupy a portion of the sidewalk on Van Ness Avenue near California Street with benches and trees.

Supervisors von Beroldingen, Francois, Kopp and Feinstein presented:

File 159-73.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Charter amendment amending Section 7.308 to provide for the issuance of bonds for residential rehabilitation assistance.

Supervisor Barbagelata presented:

File 412-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Charter amendment amending Section 8.401 relating to salary standardization for miscellaneous employees.

Supervisors Barbagelata and Kopp presented:

File 413-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Charter amendment amending Section 8.405 to provide for longevity pay increases for employees of the Police and Fire Departments.

Supervisor Chinn presented:

File 414-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

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Charter amendment adding Section 7.403.1 to empower the Mayor and the Board of Supervisors upon authorization by the Recreation and Park Department, to transfer City park lands for inclusion in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 415-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Charter amendment adding Section 8.600 to provide for collective bargaining for the Police and Fire Departments.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 416-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance adopting zoning map amendment changing use classification of property in Pacific Heights, generally de- scribed as the area bounded by Union Street, Van Ness Ave- nue, Bush Street and Steiner Street, from R-5, R-4 and R-3 to R-2.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 36-73-8, Ordinance No.

Referred to Planning and Development Committee.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Grant Avenue, between Geary and Post Streets, July 11, 1973, from 12:00 noon to 1 :00 p.m., for a performance of the Merold Pro- gram Singers.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 42-73-25, Resolution No. 466-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Referred to Committee

Charter amendment amending Section 3.600 relating to com- position of the Art Commission to add one member repre- senting the dance community.

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Supervisors Francois and Molinari presented: File 417-73. Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Referred to Board Caucus

Request that hearings be held to determine the status of the Advisory Committee on Adult Detention.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 92-73-17.

Referred to Board Caucus.

Adopted

Resolution urging the Governor of the State of California to reconvene the Legislature in special session for the purpose of repealing the sales tax increase which became effective July 1, 1973.

Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn and Pelosi presented:

File 408-73, Resolution No. 475-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp, joined by Supervisors Barbagelata and Moli- nari, requested that a communication be directed to the General Manager, Personnel, asking for a response within five days, as to the basis upon which the Civil Service Commission made its recommendation to include Stationary Engineers and related classes under the provisions of Section 8.403 of the Charter. The Supervisors requested a detailed analysis of all stationary engi- neering rates of pay which exist in private enterprise in the Bay Area, and the basis upon which the Civil Service Department and then the Civil Service Commission concluded that there was a pre- vailing rate which required the transfer of the salary range.

The Supervisors also requested information as to which mem- bers of the Civil Service department participated in the study which resulted in this action, how and in what manner such per- sonnel participated, and whether or not this was a part of their regularly assigned duties.

Also at the request of Supervisors Kopp, Barbagelata and

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Molinari, direct a communication to the City Attorney asking his opinion as to the legality and propriety of the Civil Service action recommending a transfer of Stationary Engineers to Charter Sec- tion 8.403, and inquiring whether corrected legislation by this Board may be permissible.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Charier amendment amending Section 8.105.1 relating to voting by members of boards and commissions on questions in which they have a personal or financial interest.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 418-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee

Request that the Campaign Expenditure Control Ordinance be amended by amending Section 16.523 to include regula- tions for ballot measures regarding unauthorized spending.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 316-73-2.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Charter amendment amending the Charter to provide that any item deleted from a budget by the Mayor or the Board of Supervisors which is subsequently resubmitted in the same fiscal year as a supplemental appropriation shall require a 3/4 vote of the Board of Supervisors for approval.

Sup)ervisors Molinari and Kopp presented:

File 419-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Charter amendment amending Sections 8.343, 8.344 and adding Sections 8.345 and 8.346 relating to Civil Service procedures involving fine, suspension and dismissal in Police and Fire Departments and exoneration of charges.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 420-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

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Request that consideration be given to the installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of Taylor and North Point Streets.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

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File 423-73. Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committe.

Request Granted

The Chair, on behalf of Supervisor Mendelsohn, presented a communication from the North Central Coast Regional Coastal Zone Conservation Commission requesting permis- sion to use the Board's Chambers for its meeting on Septem- ber 20, 1973, beginning at 7:00 p.m.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that permission be granted.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Referred to Committee

Resolution declaring policy that the sites of the Olympic Club and San Francisco Golf Courses be retained as perma- nent recreation and open space resources should these prop- erties no longer be used as golf courses.

Supervisor Pelosi presented on behalf of Supervisor Mendel- sohn:

File 409-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Planning and Development Committee.

Charter amendment amending the Charter to change the time schedule for consideration of the annual budget of the City and County.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 421-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Request that hearings be held on the Campaign Expenditure Control Ordinance to determine whether expenditures made or obligations incurred prior to May 14, 1973, shall be in- cluded within the purview of the ordinance.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 316-73-3.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

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Announcement

The Chair announced that a caucus will be held after the regu- lar Board meeting on July 23, 1973, and requested that the Clerk furnish each member with a complete file of all items to be con- sidered in suflScient time for their study prior to the caucus.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing:

Parent Infant Neighborhood Center ( Supervisor Feinstein) The San Francisco Foundation (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Ralph E. Murray (Supervisors Tamaras, Pelosi,

Molinari, Kopp) Justice Homer R. Spence (Supervisor Kopp) Michelle Doppelt (Supervisor Kopp) Katherine E. Jones (Supervisor Kopp) George C. Jensen (Supervisor Kopp) Norman Biltz (Supervisor Feinstein) Emma Feibusch (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 5:10 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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Approved by the Board of Supervisors September 11, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, July 16, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, July 16, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 5.

Quorum present.

Supervisor Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Mendelsohn excused from attendance. (On official leave of absence.)

Supervisor Feinstein noted present at 2:15 p.m.

Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois and Kopp noted present at 2:20 p.m.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, May 14, 1973, was con- sidered read and approved.

Motion to Recess

Supervisor Tamaras moved that the Board recess for five min- utes to await the attendance of those members of the Board presently attending a Legislative and Personnel Committee meet- ing.

Motion lost for want of a second.

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UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Temporarily Postponed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here- tofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide for compensation for special law enforcement services in con- nection with public facilities, and establishing a special fund for such purposes.

File 364-73, Ordinance No. ■■—■

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed for attendance of the full Board.

No objection and motion carried.

Ordinance appropriating $31,800 from Revenue Sharing, Municipal Railway, for equipment.

File 201-72-110.2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed for attendance of the full Board.

No objection and motion carried.

Finally Passed

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and County against Alfred M. Oberti and Homestead Ravioli Company by acceptance of $1,500; Superior Court No. 615 919.

File 46-73-8, Ordinance No. 283-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagalata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 5.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Sections 775010 and 775010C, Port Commission, to reflect creation of position of Deputy Port Director, Maritime Affairs, and position of Manager of Marketing.

File 102-73-9, Ordinance No. 284-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras von Beroldingen 6.

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Absent: Supervisors Barbagalata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, ^ Mendelsohn 5.

Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance appropriating $444,518 from Revenue Sharing, Municipal Railway, for equipment and capital improvements.

File 201-72-112.1, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed for attendance of the full Board.

No objection and motion carried.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Sections 8.400 and 8.401, (Miscellaneous Em- ployees), to correct an error of omission by including there- in rate of pay for Assistant Recreation Director employed on a part-time basis.

File 106-73-3, Ordinance No. 285-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn —4.

Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide for a recomputation of retirement allowances of female persons retired under Charter Sections 8.507 and 8.509 where the person designated to receive lesser allowance under Optional Payment Plan No. 2 or No. 3 qualifies as a husband who would be eligible as a surviving husband to receive continu- ation of allowance provided in Section 16.80-6. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

File 251-73, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed for attendance of the full Board.

No objection and motion carried.

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with- out recommendation, heretofore considered, was taken up:

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Charter amendment relating to municipal elections to pro- vide for a runoff election for the office of Mayor. (Super- visor Barbagelata)

File 270-73.

(Amends Sections 9.100, 9.103, 9.104, 9.105, 9.106 and 9.115.)

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed for attendance of the full Board.

No objection and motion carried.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing reimbursement to City and County employees for personal property damaged in line of duty.

File 51-73-2, Resolution No. 490-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn

Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance appropriating $455,600, Social Services, for Mis- sion Child Care Consortium, Model Cities; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-116.2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed for attendance of the full Board.

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted

Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to submit a request for a supplemental appropriation of funds in the amount of $14,000 from Revenue Sharing Funds for the employment of a Department of Housing and Urban Development Fiscal Officer.

File 66-73-7.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn —4.

Adopted

The following from Finance Committee was taken up: (See infra for recission of action.)

Resolution authorizing the District Attorney to apply for and accept Federal funds for a program entitled "Early Disposi- tion of Citations and Misdemeanor Complaints," and agree- ing to provide required matching funds.

File 363-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous as- sessments in the 1970, 1971, and 1972 assessment rolls, de- creasing taxes; Schedule P.P. 208.

File 14-73-7, Resolution No. 482-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi,

Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn

Resolution authorizing adjustment of inventories of various City and County departments to reflect loss of personal property.

File 17-73-1, Resolution No. 483-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

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Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn

Resolution authorizing immediate filling of vacated position of Principal Accountant, Social Services.

File 31-73-16, Resolution No. 487-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn

Temporarily Postponed

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an amend- ment of contract with the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled "Project Diversion."

File 121-73-19, Resolution No.

Supervisor Feinstein seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed.

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted

Resolution accepting gifts from various donors for use by the Recreation and Park Department.

File 38-73-29, Resolution No. 488-73.

(From Mrs. Helen Wills Roark, $500 for trophies for Helen

Wills Tennis Tournament; From Coca-Cola Bottling Co., one electric scoreboard, valued at approximately $800 for Upper Noe Recreation Center;

From Levi Strauss Foundation, $1,200 for Summer Neigh- borhood Basketball League;

From Friends of Recreation and Parks, $10,000, donated by Foremost-McKesson, Inc., for rehabilitation of Mission Playground.)

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn

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Resolution authorizing acquisition of real property at 646 Clay Street, at no cost, from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, for use by the Department of Public Health.

File 392-73, Resolution No. 493-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn

Referred to Committee

Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property in the vicinity of Twenty-second and Indiana Streets, for $1,075,000, from the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, for use by the Municipal Railway as a Coach Yard and Combined Central Shops.

File 393-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that the matter be re-referred to the Joint Finance and Health and Environment Committee in order to consider the pre- requisite Environmental Impact Study.

Motion to re-refer adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn

Amended

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide that a supplemental appropriation ordinance for an item deleted by the Mayor or the Board of Supervisors from the current budget shall contain a notation to that effect, and shall require a vote of three-fourths of all members of the Board of Supervisors to approve. (Supervisors Molinari, Kopp)

File 371-73, Ordinance No.

(It was agreed by the members present that a motion will be made at today's meeting to delete the last sentence which reads as follows: "It shall require a vote of three-fourths

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of all members of the Board of Supervisors to approve any such supplemental appropriation ordinance.")

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved the amendment to delete as shown on the Calendar.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Mendelsohn 3.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to delete the words "fiscal year" where they appeared in three places in the subject measure and substitute therefor the words "current or prior fiscal years."

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Mendelsohn 3.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Mendelsohn 3.

Adopted

The following recommendations of State and National Affairs Committee were taken up:

Resolution expressing opposition to AB 1103, the Manpower Act of 1973, unless amended by deleting Section 131, relat- ing to community experience work programs.

File 12-73-25, Resolution No. 479-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Mendelsohn 3.

Resolution opposing enactment of AB 310 which provides that State Hearing Officers shall hear property tax refund actions, instead of County Boards of Equalization or County Assessment Appeals Boards, and report findings and pro- posed decision to the County Board, which may adopt such decision or modify it after a review of the appeal.

File 12-73-31, Resolution No. 480-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution recommending enactment of biUs pending before the State Legislature.

File 12-73-33, Resolution No. 481-73.

(AB 921 Makes provision for any city, county, or city and county to exercise the power of eminent domain for acqui- sition of any right or interest in privately owned open- space land designated in an adopted open-space element.

AB 1721 Requires persons applying for zoning changes or variances to be heard before the legislative body, and those appearing for or against the application to report political contributions made to a member of the legislative body.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Temporarily Postponed

The following recommendation of Governmental Services Com- mittee was taken up:

Amending the Administrative Code by amending Article XII, Election Campaign Contribution and Expenditure Control Ordinance, relating to purpose and intent, definitions, con- tents of campaign statements, limitations upon campaign contributions, uncontrolled campaign expenditures, and penalties for violations thereof. (Supervisors Kopp, Moli- nari)

File 316-73-1, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed.

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Committee were taken up:

Resolution designating certain intersections as "Stop" inter- sections.

File 18-73-13, Resolution No. 484-73.

( Sanchez and Elizabeth Sts., n/w comer; Balboa St. and Fifteenth Ave., n/e and s/w comers;

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Flood Ave. land Gennessee St., n/e and s/ w comers; Folsom St. and Alemany Blvd., n/w comer; Forty-First Ave. and Cabrillo St., n/w and s/e comers; Howard St. and South Van Ness Ave., n/e comer; Jones and Sacramento Sts., n/w and s/e corners; Mangels and Hazelwood Aves., n/e and s/w corners; Presidio Ave. and Clay St., n/w and s/e comers; Sacramento and Hyde Sts., ne comer; Thirty-Fifth Ave. and Pacheco St., all corners; Thirty-Fifth Ave. and Quintara St., all comers; Thirty-Fourth Ave. and Pacheco St., all comers; Thirty-Fourth Ave. and Quintara St., all corners; Waller and Clayton Sts., n/e and s/w corners; Walnut and Washington Sts., n/w and s/e corners; Washington and Laurel Sts., n/e and s/w comers; Nineteenth and Church Sts., all corners (3-way Stop) ; Nineteenth and Noe Sts., n/e and s/w comers; Nineteenth and Sanchez Sts., n/e and s/w corners.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Resolution enacting and rescinding parking and stopping regulations, various streets.

File 19-73-10, Resolution No. 485-73.

{Parking Restricted 2 Hours, 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.:

Sacramento St., between Lyon and Walnut Sts. Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away) at Any Time:

Junipero Serra Blvd., w/side, from Ocean Ave. to a point

approximately 450 feet north; Junipero Serra Blvd., w/side, from Ocean Ave. to a point approximately 150 feet south. Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away), 7 A.M. to 6 P.M., Saturdays and Sundays Excepted: Gilbert St., e/side, from a point approximately 150 feet south of the south line of Brannan St. to a point 225 feet southerly. Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away), 4 to 6 P.M.:

O'Farrell St., s/side, between Fifth St. North and Powell

St.; Powell St., e/side, between O'Farrell and Geary Sts.; Parking Restricted 1 Hour, 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. Rescind: Sacramento St., between Lyon and Walnut Sts.)

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Permission Granted

Broadcast by KPOO-FM

Supervisor Pelosi announced that radio station KPOO-FM had requested permission to broadcast live the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors for the edification and information of the public.

No objection; permission granted.

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of Calendar mat- ters in the order set forth therein.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendations of the Finance Committee here- tofore considered and temporarily postponed, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide for compensation for special law enforcement services in con- nection with public facilities, and establishing a special fund for such purposes.

File 364-73, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that consideration be continued to July 23, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $31,880 from Revenue Sharing, Municipal Railway, for equipment.

File 201-72-110.2, Ordinance No. 280-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Ordinance appropriating $444,518 from Revenue Sharing, Municipal Railway, for equipment and capital improvements.

File 201-72-112.1, Ordinance No. 281-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

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Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee heretofore considered and temporarily postponed was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide for a recomputation of retirement allowances of female persons retired under Charter Sections 8.507 and 8.509 where the person designated to receive lesser allowance under Optional Payment Plan No. 2 or No. 3 qualifies as a husband who would be eligible as a surviving husband to receive continu- ation of allowance provided in Section 16.80-6. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

File 251-73, Ordinance No. 286-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Consideration Continued

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with- out recommendation, heretofore considered and temporarily post- poned, was taken up:

Charter amendment relating to municipal elections to pro- vide for a runoff election for the office of Mayor. (Super- visor Barbagelata)

File 270-73.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be continued to July 23, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Finance Committee hereto- fore considered and temporarily postponed was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $455,600, Social Services, for Mis- sion Child Care Consortium, Model Cities; an emergency measure.

File 201-72-116.2, Ordinance No. 282-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

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Adopted

The following from Finance Committee heretofore considered and temporarily postponed was taken up:

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an amend- ment of contract with the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled ''Project Diversion."

File 121-73-19, Resolution No. 491-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Committee were taken up:

Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets.

File 20-73-8, Resolution No. 486-73.

{Turn Right Only: Washington St., westbound at Kearny St. Turn Left Lane, Double: Junipero Serra Blvd., southbound

at Ocean Ave. One Way Street: Vallejo St., westbound between Kearny St.

and Grant Ave.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of certain streets.

File 42-73-24, Resolution No. 489-73.

(Buchanan Street, between Post and Sutter Streets, and Post Street between Laguna and Webster Streets, July 15, 1973, for Buddhist Obon Festival; Capp Street, between 18th and 19th Streets, on Mondays from July 2 to August 31, 1973, for Mission Neighbor- hood Centers;

South Park, between Second and Third Streets, August 3- 5, 1973, for South Park Street Fair; Hyde Street between Lombard and Jefferson Streets and Beach Street between Polk and Leavenworth Streets, August 2, 1973, for Cable Car Centennial Celebration.)

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gk)nzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance eliminating pedestrian crosswalk on Clay Street at Front Street.

File 40-73-2, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Ordinance amending the Police Code regulating operation of places of entertainment and cabarets, to prohibit the solicitation of drinks or merchandise.

File 304-73-2, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 1060.7.1, amends Section 1070.7.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code to prohibit parking of vehicles other than motorcycles in parking meter zones marked or signed for motorcycles only.

File 389-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Failed Passage for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Police Code to prohibit interference with foreign government offices, officers and property. (Su- pervisor Tamaras)

File 423-72, Ordinance No.

Refused passage for second reading by the following vote:

Aye: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

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Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion to Rescind

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the Board rescind its vote whereby the Board refused passage of the foregoing legislation for second reading.

Motion to rescind carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Refused passage for second reading by the following vote:

Aye: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Referred to Committee

The following appearing on the Emergency Calendar were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Annual Appropriation Ordinance for Fiscal Year 1973-74, Ordinance No. 199-73, in order to reflect certain revenue appropriation adjustments and ex- penditure appropriation adjustment necessary to meet re- quirements for the Fiscal Year 1973-74 under the provisions of Sec. 8.403 of the Charter; an emergency measure.

File No. 101-73-23, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 102-73 (Annual Salary Ordinance 1973-74) by adjusting the salary schedules effec- tive July 1, 1973, to provide rates of pay for classes subject to Sec. 8.403 of the Charter and by adjusting the Health and Welfare Benefits for certain crafts and related classifications for the fiscal year 1973-74; an emergency measure.

File No. 102-73-8, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following recommendation of Governmental Services Com- mittee, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed, ^as taken up:

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Amending the Administrative Code by amending Article XII, Election Campaign Contribution and Expenditure Control Ordinance, relating to purpose and intent, definitions, con- tents of campaign statements, limitations upon campaign contributions, uncontrolled campaign expenditures, and penalties for violations thereof. (Supervisors Kopp, Moli- nari)

File 316-73-1, Ordinance No.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the last sentence of Sec. 16.501 of the pending legisla- tion be amended in accordance with the Committee recommenda- tion to read as follows: "The Article is enacted in accordance with the terms of Sections 5 and 7 of Article XI of the Constitu- tion of the State of California and Section 1.101 of the Charter of the City and County of San Francisco."

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Barbagelata stated that there is presently pending before the Board a unanimous Committee recommendation to amend Sec. 16.503(e), second sentence, after the words "of this Article," to read: "the following expenses incurred in connection with such fund raising events may be deducted from gross receipts thereof: (1) Actual amount spent for food, and (2) Actual amount spent for entertainment;".

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved as a substitute amendment of said second sentence, after the words "of this Article," the following: "the actual amount spent for food plus an amount equal to not more than 5% of the gross receipts thereof;".

Supervisor Francois, in speaking against this proposal, stated that he was preparing to offer his own amendment of Section 16.503(e).

Motion defeated by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 4.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion to Amend

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Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved as an amendment to the second sentence of Sec. 16.503(e), after the words "gross receipts thereof* the following: "the actual amount spent and directly related to the event, for printing, mail- ing, advertisement, rental, food, entertainment and other suste- nance provided directly to the guests of such event;".

Motion defeated by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi 5.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to amend Section 16.519(b), page 6, subparagraph (2), by chang- ing 12^ to 14<^ in relation to the Board of Supervisors.

After discussion. Supervisor Francois withdrew his pending motion.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Kopp stated that the original legislation before the Committee, in Sec. 16.519(b)(2), read as follows: "(2) The members of the Board of Supervisors twelve cents ($.12)."

Supervisor Kopp presented as a Committee recommendation the following amendment to Sec. 16.519(b) (2) : "(2) The mem- bers of the Board of Supervisors fourteen cents ($.14)."

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Kopp presented as a Committee recommendation an amendment to Sec. 16.519(e), after the words "voted upon;" to read: "provided, however, that in the case of any measure re- quiring a two-thirds vote for adoption, the aforesaid multiplicand shall be fifteen cents rather than twelve cents."

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois moved adoption.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Kopp presented as a Committee recommendation an amendment to the pending legislation to add Sec. 16.522 thereto, as follows:

"Sec. 16.522. Campaign expenditures uncontrolled by candi- date or committee. Individuals not subject to the control of a candidate or a committee in support of or in opposition to a meas- ure may make expenditures supporting or opposing a candidate, a group of candidates or any measure, provided that such expendi- tures do not exceed an aggregate of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) per elective office or measure. Such individuals and politi- cal committees must indicate clearly on any material published, displayed or broadcast that it was not authorized by a candidate or group of candidates or committee when such expenditures in whole or in part would have been covered by the provisions of this ordinance if they were subject to the control of a candidate or group of candidates or committee. Such individuals shall comply with all filing requirements imposed by this division."

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved amendment of Sec. 16.503(e), after the words "of this Article," to read as follows: *'the actual amount spent for food for said fund raising event plus the actual amount spent for all other ex- penses in connection therewith not in excess of ten percent ( 10% ) of the gross receipts of said fund raising event, may be deducted from the gross receipts thereof;".

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10. Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Calendared for Board Hearing

The Clerk presented the following from Public Utilities Com- mission:

Disapproving abandonment of certain services on Municipal Railway Motor Coach Lines No. 20, Candlestick Cove, and No. 29, Visitacion.

File 190-73-6, Resolution No.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that a public hearing on the subject proposal of the Public Utilities Commission be calendared for the Board meeting of July 30, 1973, as a special order at 2:00 p.m.

No objection; motion adopted.

Rescission of Action

Adopted as Amended

There being no objection, on motion of Supervisors Francois, the following from Finance Committee, heretofore considered and adopted, was taken up:

Resolution authorizing the District Attorney to apply for and accept Federal funds for a program entitled ( ( "Early Dis- position of Citations and Misdemeanor Complaints," ) ) ^'Deferred Prosecution Project," and agreeing to provide required matching funds.

File 363-73, Resolution No. 492-73.

Rescission of Action

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved rescission of the Board action adopting the subject meas- ure.

Action rescinded by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that the name of the program appearing in the title and first Whereas of the subject legislation be amended to read "De- ferred Prosecution Project."

Motion adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted

There being no objection, on motion of Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the following was taken up out of order:

Providing that any increased cost occasioned by enactment of Senate Bill 1055 and Senate Bill 1064 is a county charge.

File 427-73, Resolution No. 494-73.

Supervisor Tamaras urged immediate adoption of this measure, pertaining to the courts, in order that it could be heard before the State Legislature on August 16, 1973.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGLSLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, July 15-17; Joseph J. Diviny, Public Utilities Commissioner, July 17-21 and July 24-27; Ronald Pelosi, Member, Board of Super- visors, July 18-22; Dr. David J. Sanchez, Jr., Member, Board of Education, July 22-28, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 477-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE.

Adopted

Resolution urging San Francisco Unified School District and Board of Education to act immediately and effectively in providing for maximal maintenance and expansion of child care facilities.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 428-73, Resolution No. 495-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Referred to Committee

Resolution urging California Legislature to enact a container tax exemption applicable to American ocean-going vessels.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 429-73, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Adopted

Resolution accepting on behalf of the Delinquency Preven- tion Commission of the City and County of San Francisco equipment from the United States Department of Labor and authorizing sponsorship of the continued operation of the Postal Street Academy of Morrisania West.

Supervisors Feinstein and Molinari jointly presented:

File 38-73-32, Resolution No. 478-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

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Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn— 1.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Health Code by amending Section 360 thereof relating to automatic laundries by amending the definition thereof ; deleting certain prohibitions in connection with solicitation of business; and deleting subsection (b) relating to operations.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 432-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Health and Environment Committee.

Referred to Committee

Requesting moratorium on admission tax.

Supervisor Francois presented a communication from the North California Soccer Football Association, requesting a moratorium on the 50^ admission tax for a game to be held between the Olym- pic World Champion Poland's National Soccer Team and the United States National Team at Kezar Stadium on August 10, 1973.

Supervisor Francois requested that this matter be referred to committee for consideration and action before August 10, 1973.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request Granted

Extending hours of prohibiting automobiles in Golden Gate Park.

Supervisor Gonzales requested that a communication be di- rected to the Recreation and Park Commission asking them to consider extending the prohibition of automobiles in Golden Gate Park on Sundays from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. during the Summer months.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Resolution amending Resolution No. 740-72 to declare inten- tion to appropriate $250,000 for partial funding of building program for Recreation Center for the Handicapped, Inc.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 321-72-2, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request Granted

Special Privilege Passes on Municipal Railway.

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Supervisor Gonzales requested that a communication be di- rected to the Public Utilities Commission requesting that they consider the issuance of special privilege passes for the disabled, the handicapped and to retired persons under 65 years of age.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply. Referred to Committee

Review of Landmarks Preservation and Designation Proce- dure.

Supervisor Molinari, joined by Supervisors Feinstein and Pelosi, requested that the landmarks preservation and designation procedure be reviewed in committee.

Referred to Planning and Development Committee.

Resolution urging the State Legislature to pass SB 1438 authorizing the issuance and sale by cities, counties, muni- cipal or public corporations, districts, and redevelopment agencies of revenue bonds and bond anticipation notes not secured by the taxing powers of such local agencies for the purpose of making loans for residential rehabilitation.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 430-73, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request Granted

Establishment of an Elections Advisory Committee.

Supervisor Molinari requested that the Clerk direct a letter to the City Attorney requesting that legislation, similar to that of Los Angeles, be drafted establishing an Elections Advisory Com- mittee.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the San Francisco Administrative Code by adding Section 3.01 thereto relative to requests for pur- chase, lease or rental of computer systems and services.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 433-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to the installation of stop signs at the intersection of Jackson, Washington, Hyde and Larkin Streets.

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Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Referred to Committee

Request that committee hold hearings on the eflfect on tele- vision and radio reception since operation of Sutro Tower, and the imposition by CATV of a moratorium on installa- tions.

File 32-73-7.

Supervisor von Beroldingen commented on the serious impair- ment of television and radio reception following the operation of the Sutro Tower, particularly on the south slope of Mount David- son. It was requested that hearings be held to consider the imposi- tion by CATV of a moratorium on their installations until 1974 and asked that both the owners of the Tower and technical engi- neers be invited to attend in an effort to bring solutions to the problem.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Request that hearings be held to consider endorsing HR 14 and HR 21, establishing a Federal Consumer Protection Agency.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 435-73.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Adopted

Motion that Mayor be requested to proclaim August 19, 1973, as "Postal Street Academy Day."

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 4-73-7.

Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Referred to Committee

Resolution supporting the request of various arts groups to establish a community-oriented arts complex as part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

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Supervisor Pelosi presented: File 431-73.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee. Request Granted

Supervisor Pelosi, joined by Supervisors Feinstein, Francois and Molinari, requested that a communication be sent to the Director of the Golden Gate National Recreation area, stating that a public hearing would be held in due course on the pro- posed resolution to establish a community-oriented arts complex as part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, File 431-73.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply. Announcement

President Pelosi announced a caucus of the Board immediately following next Monday's meeting.

Adopted

Motion that Mayor be requested to appoint a citizens com- mittee for the observance of Veterans Day.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 7-73-5.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the following :

Maurice A. Harband (Supervisor Tamaras)

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joseph O'Brien (Supervisor Tamaras)

Matthew J. Boxer (Supervisor Tamaras)

Club Peru (Supervisor Chinn)

American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary

(Supervisor Chinn) Hon. David Ben Dov (Supervisor Feinstein, Kopp) Audrey L. Smith (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 6-73.

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Arfopierf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn— 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Edwin S. Pillsbury (Supervisor Kopp)

Julius Harband (Supervisor Kopp)

Mrs. Mae Nolan (Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi)

Albert Samuels (Supervisor Pelosi for all Members)

Louis J. Carmel (Supervisor Tamaras)

Miss Susan Lom (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 5:15 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk \

MONDAY, JULY 16, 1973

Approved by the Board of Supervisors September 17, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, July 23, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, July 23, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Tamaras 5.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Mendelsohn excused from attendance. (On official leave of absence.)

Supervisor Barbagelata noted present at 2:05 p.m.

Supervisor Chinn noted present at 2:05 p.m.

Supervisor Gonzales noted present at 2:05 p.m.

Supervisor Tamaras noted present at 2:05 p.m.

Presentation of Guests

At the request of the Chair, Supervisor Feinstein introduced and welcomed a group of students from Spain, accompanied by Mrs. Tom Green, who w^ere in the United States under the aus- pices of the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, studying how various families in San Francisco live.

APPROVAL OF JOURNALS

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journals of Proceedings for the meetings of Monday, May 21, 1973; Fri-

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day, May 25, 1973; Tuesday, May 29, 1973, and Friday, June 1, 1973, were considered read and approved.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Consideration Continued

Joint Public Hearing by the Board of Supervisors and the Redevelopment Agency on proposed amendments to the Re- development Plan for the Yerba Buena Center Approved Re- development Project Area D-1.

File 91-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that the Board sit as a Committee of the Whole and that Supervisor Pelosi act as Chairman of the Committee of the Whole.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

The Chair recognized Mr. Walter F. Kaplan, Chairman of the Redevelopment Agency, to jointly chair the public hearing. Mr. Kaplan introduced Mr. Joe Moseley and Mr. Stanley E. Jensen, members of the Redevelopment Agency present.

Supervisor Pelosi explained the order of business which would be followed.

In response to a question by Mr. Robert L. Rumsey, Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency, Mr. Robert A. Kenealey, Deputy City Attorney, answered that he advised at the last joint public hearing between the Redevelopment Agency and the Board of Supervisors sitting as a Committee of the Whole that it was not proper for them to take a final decision of the redevelopment plan until an environmental impact plan had been completed by the City Plarming Commission, which was assumed would be available for this hearing. Unfortunately, there was a delay and the report was heard by the City Planning Commission only last Thursday and not presented to the Board of Supervisors until today. He recommended that this joint public hearing be ad- journed to August 27, 1973, for ample time to allow the Board to study the environmental impact report prior to acting on the amendments to the Redevelopment Plan,

Motion to Recess

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved that the Committee of the Whole recess to reconvene on August 27, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

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I Mr. Joe Moseley, seconded by Mr. Stanley E. Jensen, moved that the Redevelopment Agency recess to reconvene on August 27, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Reconvening of the Board

Upon the Chair's announcement that the joint public hearing was concluded, Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Ta- maras, moved that the meeting of the Board of Supervisors be reconvened.

No objection and motion carried.

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of calendar items in the order set forth therein.

Consideration Continued

The following presented by the Clerk was taken up:

Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 98-66, amended by Ordinance No. 201-71, approving the Redevelopment Plan for the Yerba Buena Center Approved Redevelopment Proj- ect Area D-1, by amending said Plan.

File 91-73-5, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, loved that consideration be continued to August 27, 1973.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted as Amended

There being no objection, on motion of Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following recom- mendations of Planning and Development Committee were taken up out of order:

Resolution declaring policy of Board to require local resi- dency as a condition of employment in the Yerba Buena Cen- ter Redevelopment Project.

File 91-73-7, Resolution No.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to delete from each of the Resolved clauses in the pending legislation the words "and the South of Market area."

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Motion to delete adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gk)nzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to delete in the Resolved and first Further Resolved clauses the word "citizens" and substitute the words "San Fran- cisco residents."

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend the first and second Further Resolved clauses by deleting therefrom the words "forty (40) days" and substituting the words "one year."

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote: '

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

In response to a question by Supervisor Kopp as to the Re- development Agency's intention if this policy resolution were adopted, Mr. Robert L. Rumsey, Executive Director of the Re- development Agency, stated that they would pass on to anybody taking title from the Agency any instructions concerning the interests of the Board in this policy statement.

Mr. Robert A. Kenealey, Deputy City Attorney, added that he could think of no way in which the Board could enforce this resolution.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Kopp moved to amend the pending legislation by adding a new Further Resolved clause in which the Board urges the Redevelopment Agency specifically to include in its leases and disposition agreements the intent of this resolution.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved as a substitute amendment a new Further Resolved clause to follow the second Further Resolved clause, reading as follows: "and, be it Further Resolved, That this Board urges the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency to take appropriate action, both through

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resolution by the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency Board and by lease and disposition agreements, to see that the intent of this declaration of policy is carried out."

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion to Amend

^ Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved I that third Further Resolved clause of the subject legislation be ' amended to add the Manpower Plaiming Council to the list of those to whom the resolution is to be transmitted.

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved , that the second Further Resolved clause be amended to delete the I phrase "a minimum goal of seventy-five percent (75%) " and insert ' in its place the phrase "the goal be 100%.'*

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion to Rescind

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Chirm, moved to rescind the previous vote.

Motion adoptedby the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Supervisor Barbagelata stated that for the Board to establish a 100% residential employment policy would be unreasonable and an impractical imposition upon the Redevelopment Agency and would be tying its hands.

Supervisor Molinari countered that since this was a policy statement the Board was attempting to obtain as many jobs as possible without binding anybody.

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Thereupon the roll was called and the motion to amend was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn 2.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to amend the first Resolved clause by deleting the phrase "scrupu- lously conform to Charter Section 7.204, with priority accorded to those citizens," and inserting "be assigned to those who have been residents of San Francisco for at least one year, with priority accorded to those San Francisco residents".

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion Withdrawn

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to rescind the foregoing vote whereby the measure was adopted without objection.

Motion withdrawn.

Suspension of the Rules

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved suspension of the rules to permit Supervisor Kopp to comment on the measure adopted last hereinabove.

Motion carried by the following vote: x

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Adopted

Resolution declaring policy of Board to request the City Planning Commission to select a redevelopment Project j

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Area, consisting of the Lincoln Elementary School site, and formulate a preliminary plan for redevelopment said site for low- to moderate-income housing.

File 388-73, Resolution No. 525-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 3.

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of Calendar mat- ters in the order set forth therein,

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Consideration Continued

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide for compensation for special law enforcement services in con- nection with public facilities, and establishing a special fund for such purposes.

File 364-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Chapter 10 B)

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration be continued to July 30, 1973.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 3.

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide that a supplemental appropriation ordinance for an item deleted by the Mayor or the Board of Supervisors from the current budget shall contain a notation to that effect, and shall re- quire a vote of three-fourths of all members of the Board of Supervisors to approve. (Supervisors Molinari, Kopp)

File 371-73, Ordinance No. 292-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved final passage.

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Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen— 8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 3.

Consideration Continued

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee, here- tofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance ordering vacation of a sewer and public utility easement in Pacific Avenue from Davis Street to The Embar- cadero.

File 182-73-2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration be continued to August 13, 1973.

Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen— -8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 3.

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee with- out recommendation, heretofore considered, was taken up:

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting from reference without rec- ommendation.)

Resolution granting revocable permit to Golden Gateway North to occupy a portion of Jackson Street between Drumm and Davis Streets, and a portion of Davis Street between Jackson Street and Broadway during construction opera- tions.

File 265-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration be continued to August 13, 1973.

Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen— 8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 3.

Rereferred to Committee

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with- out recommendation, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Charter amendment relating to municipal elections to pro- vide for a runoff election for the ofiice of Mayor. (Super- visor Barbagelata)

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File 270-73.

(Amends Sections 9.i00, 9.103, 9.104, 9.105, 9.106 and 9.115.)

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Sup>ervisor Gonzales, moved rereferral to Committee.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn 3.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Governmental Services Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Amending the Administrative Code by amending Article XII, Election Campaign Contribution and Expenditure Control Ordinance, relating to purpose and intent, definitions, con- tents of campaign statements, limitations upon campaign contributions, uncontrolled campaign expenditures, and pen- alties for violations thereof. (Supervisors Kopp, Molinari)

File 316-73-1, Ordinance No. 291-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn 3.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance eliminating pedestrian crosswalk on Clay Street at Front Street.

File 40-73-2, Ordinance No. 290-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Francois, Kopp, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen^8.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn 3.

Ordinance amending the Police Code regulating operation of places of entertainment and cabarets, to prohibit the solici- tation of drinks or merchandise.

File 304-73-2, Ordinance No. 306-73.

(Adds Section 1060.7.1; amends Section 1070.7.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn 3.

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code to prohibit parking of vehicles other than motorcycles in parking meter zones marked or signed for motorcycles only.

File 389-73, Ordinance No. 293-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn 3.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution accepting gift of $2,144.50 from the San Fran- cisco Foundation for use of Social Services Department, for rehabilitation services for mentally retarded adults.

File 38-73-30, Resolution No. 503-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn 3.

Resolution authorizing settlement of unlitigated claims against the City and County.

File 48-73-10, Resolution No. 504-73.

(Claimant Settlement

Glen E. Howell $ 713.50

Thomas J. Hom 695.11

Laron Trotter 1,003.19 United States Coast Guard , 20,603.30

R & L Digester Cleaning 3,961.00

Maurice Bohler 641.25)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn 3.

Resolution authorizing extension of lease, and execution of contract for alterations of buildings and expenditure of funds

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therefor, in connection with certain real property required for use of various neighborhood mental health facilities.

File 64-73-19, Resolution No. 505-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing Police Department to apply for and accept grant of funds from United States Department of Justice - Law Enforcement Assistance Administration to im- plement a narcotics and dangerous drug abatement and training project.

File 154-73-4, Resolution No. 507-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing City Attorney to endorse check of $1500.15 recovered as cost from plaintiff in defense of claim of Bernice Kerr against the City and County, and to deliver said check to Robert F. Price, Attorney at Law.

File 404-73, Resolution No. 508-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution approving maintenance subsidy report to Cali- fornia Youth Authority on Log Cabin Ranch School, Hidden Valley Ranch School and Juvenile Hall Girls' Treatment Center.

File 407-73, Resolution No. 509-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending administrative provisions of Annual Appropriation Ordinance 1973-74, by adding Section 10.1 to provide that surpluses in permanent salary appropriations

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for members of the uniformed force of the Police and Fire Departments shall be reserved for transfer to extra duty or overtime appropriations.

File 101-73-11, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Meldelsohn, Tamaras 2.

Motion to Suspend Rules

Taken Up Out of Order

There being no objection, on motion of Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Barbagelata, the rules were suspended and the following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Com- mittee was taken up out of order:

Ordinance amending the Salary Standardization Ordi- nance, Charter Section 8.403, to revise certain salary sched- ules and working conditions, effective July 1, 1973; an emergency measure.

File 103-73-2, Ordinance No.

Motion to Recess

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that the Board recess and reconvene on Wednesday, July 25, 1973.

After discussion. Supervisor Feinstein withdrew her motion.

Motion to Amend Refused Adoption

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved that Ordinance No. 191-73 governing craft employees imder Sec- tion 8.403 of the Charter be amended by deleting the reference to the Stationary Engineers and related classes.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1. ^

Motion to Rescind

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved recission of the vote whereby the foregoing motion was refused adoption.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

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Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Supervisor Gonzales Excused

At the hour of 5:30 p.m. Supervisor Gonzales requested permis- sion to be excused from attendance because of his illnes..

No objection and request granted.

Motion to Suspend Rules

Passed for Second Reading

There being no objection. Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that the rules be suspended and that the following recommendation of Finance Committee be taken up out of order:

Ordinance appropriating $50,000, Mayor, from Revenue Sharing Program Funds, for Youth Enei^y Source Program in the Sunset District.

File 101-73-9, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

The Board thereupon continued consideration of the following, previously considered and temporarily postponed:

Ordinance amending the Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Section 8.403, to revise certain salary schedules and working conditions, effective July 1, 1973; an emergency measure.

File 103-73-2, Ordinance No.

Motion to Rescind and Continue

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved recission of the previous action of the Board whereby the subject legislation was refused final passage and that consideration be continued to Wednesday, July 25, 1973, at 9:00 a.m.

Supervisor Barbagelata moved as an amendment to the pending motion that the Board adjourn to reconvene this evening.

Supervisor von Beroldingen and Supervisor Molinari announced that previous business commitments would prevent them from attending a meeting on July 25, 1973, at 9:00 a.m.

Supervisor Francois and Supervisor Kopp spoke in opposition to the motion to rescind.

The Clerk of the Board announced that at the request of four members, the President may call the special meeting himself; however, the law requires a certain length of time for official publi- cation and if the meeting were called for tomorrow there would be insufficient time for this.

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Thereupon the roll was called on the motion to rescind and it failed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein 2.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, were taken up:

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-22, Ordinance No.

(Action No. Plaintiff Settlement

SC 602 742 Richard P. Campbell $ 800.00

SC 629 787 John Robinson 2,000.00

MC 677 375 David L. Cohn 300.00)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance appropriating $142,896, Police Department, to provide funds to train officers on an overtime basis in crises intervention.

File 101-73-10, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Appropriating $153,369, Municipal Railway, for retroactive salaries and mandatory fringe benefits; and $2,841, Water Department, for retroactive salaries.

File 101-73-12, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance 1972-73, City Attorney, Municipal Railway and Water Department, to reflect adjustment to salary schedules, effective July 1, 1972, for classes in the Transportation Promotive Series.

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File 200-72-60, Ordinance No.

(In accordance with provisions of formula adopted for said classes in Salary Standardization Ordinance 1972-73, Charter Sections 8.400 and 8.401, this amendment will provide an increase based on the wage rate percentage increase for the transit operatoi*s to the closest compensa- tion schedule. Increase of 7V2% to the compensation schedule that is closest to the percentage wage increase of 7.85% granted to the Municipal Railway Operators.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mohnari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2. Consideration Continued

Ordinance amending the Annual Appropriation Ordinance, 1973-74, in order to reflect certain revenue appropriation adjustments and expenditure appropriation adjustments nec- essary to meet requirements under the provisions of Section 8.403 of the Charter; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-23, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that consideration be continued to Wednesday, July 25, 1973.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections, to provide rates of pay for classes subject to Section 8.403 of the Charter; an emergency measure a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-3, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that consideration be continued to Wednesday, July 25, 1973.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending administrative provisions of the An- nual Appropriation Ordinance, 1973-74, by adding Section

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4.6 to provide for appropriation of monies received from operators of City-owned garages to the Real Estate Depart- ment for the purpose of providing services relative to said garages.

File 101-73-2, Ordinance No.

. Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance appropriating $250,000, Art Commission, from Revenue Sharing Program Funds, for neighborhood arts program and supporting services.

File 101-73-8, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading

The following from Finance Committee was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $15,000, Port Commission, for auditing services for fiscal years 1972-73 and 1973-74.

File 101-73-7, Ordinance No.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved passage for second reading.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Social Services Committee were taken up:

Resolution approving application of child or children for order freeing from responsibility for support of parent re- ceiving State aid; Case No. 565-943-C.

File 5-73-2, Resolution No. 501-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

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Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution approving application of child or children for order freeing from responsibility for support of parent re- ceiving State aid; Case No. 637-149-A.

File 5-73-3, Resolution No. 502-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, was taken up:

Resolution amending Resolution No. 89-71, to expand mem- bership of the Executive Committee of the Mayor's Criminal Justice Council to include the President of the Police Com- mission.

File 77-71-8, Resolution No.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be continued to July 30, 1973.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of Planning and Development Committee were taken up:

Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as amendments to the Zoning Map of the City and County.

File 36-73-5, Ordinance No.

Use Dist. Use Dist. {Description of Property Superseded Approved

18th Street s/s between Danvers and 19th Streets. Lots 1, 2, 12, 12A, 13A, 14-26, and 28, Block 2689 R-3 R-2)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

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Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as amendments to the Zoning Map of the City and County.

File 36-73-6, Ordinance No.

Use Dist. Use Dist. (Description of Property Superseded Approved

Mendell Street, n/w side between Fairfax Avenue and Evans Ave., Lots 1, 2 and 2A, Block 5236 M-1 M-2)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as amendments to the Zoning Map of the City and County.

File 36-73-7, Ordinance No.

Use Dist. Use Dist. (Description of Property Superseded Approved

Evans Avenue, s/e corner of Keith Street. Lots 2-6; 8-13, and 15, Block 4602A C-M M-1)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Referred to Committee

The following appearing on the Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $122,578, Social Services, (opera- tions) ; $3,500, Center of Asian Art and Culture, (fire door).

File 101-73-27, Ordinance No. Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Dean Anderson, Member, Retirement Board, July 28-29; Mortimer Fleishhacker, City Planning Commissioner, August 15-17; Ronald Pelosi, Member, Board

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of Supervisors, July 27-29, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 496-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE.

Referred to Committee

Request to reconsider the installation of parking meters on Eddy Street between Van Ness Avenue and Franklin Streets.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 20-71-24.1.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request to consider the installation of a ''Slow-Children at Play" sign on Woodland Avenue.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 20-73-9.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code by amending Sections 241 and 146 thereof, relating to the Pacific Heights Special Use District.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 36-73-12.

Referred to Planning and Development Committee.

Request that committee hearings be held on the question of whether the one year pre-residency requirement for entry into the Police Department should be retained.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 52-73-3.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Request that committee hearings be held on the question of whether the limitation to designated western states in the

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residency requirement for entrance in the uniformed forces should be retained.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 42-73-4.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Request that Committee hearings be held to discuss the Air- port Commission's decision to defer filing suit against the San Francisco Airport Architects.

File 448-73.

Supervisor Kopp requested that hearings be held to discuss the Airport Commission's decision to defer filing suit against the architects of Rotunda A until the entire Airport expansion pro- gram is finished, estimated to be 1981. He asked that an investiga- tion be conducted into why a suit should not be instituted im- mediately to recover the $312,000 settlement of a threatened law- suit by Amtz Bros, for delays suffered in construction of Rotunda A.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request for public hearing on the Municipal Railway "Tran- sit First" plans.

Supervisor Molinari presented on behalf of Supervisor Gon- zales:

File 450-73.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Adopted

Resolution urging the Municipal Railway to print and post bus schedules for the convenience of passengers.

Supervisor Molinari presented; -•

File 445-73, Resolution No. 497-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing and directing the Controller to enter into an agreement with a local bank to provide a two-week pay system for the Neighborhood Youth Corps Program.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

MONDAY, JULY 23, 1973 711

File 446-73, Resolution No. 498-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending Chapter 5, San Francisco Administra- tive Code, by adding Article VI thereto, establishing the Street Utilities Development and Reconstruction Coordinat- ing Committee and prescribing the duties thereof.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 447-73.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Request for permission for Ginsberg Dublin Pub to occupy a portion of the sidewalk area on Mason Street near Bay Street with tables, chairs and planter boxes.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 451-73.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Request Granted

Request Department of Public Works to report on watering street trees.

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that the Department of Public Works report on what provisions have been made to water those trees which were planted with Federal funds. She stated that complaints have been received from several citizens that the trees are dying and that this is a waste of taxpayers money.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Request concerning fees charged at public tennis courts.

Supervisor von Beroldingen stated that she had received a let- ter charging that the fees charged for use of the tennis courts had recently been doubled. She requested that a letter be directed to the Mayor and to the Recreation and Park Commission urging rejection of the contract given to the Golden Gate Park tennis concessionaire and requesting that this matter be reconsidered in order that the facilities may be open to the public without cost, especially during the summer months, to provide maximum rec- reational facilities for young people.

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No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Cominittee

Request for hearing on the doubling of fees for use of Golden Gate Park tennis courts, and urging that the tennis court concessionaire contract be reconsidered.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 450-73.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request for hearing on recording arrangements between the Recorder and title insurance companies.

File 449-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that the County Clerk- Recorder advise on the expense and manpower involved in re- turning to the previous custom of bulk recordings by title in- surance companies at 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., and if there is a saving by the elimination of one of the times mentioned.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Announcement

The Chair announced that, because of the importance of the issue of salary standardization, the Board would recess to Wednesday, July 25, 1973, at 11:45 a.m.

Adopted

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in re- spect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Rev. Francis R Mulvihill (Supervisors Kopp, Tamaras)

Max J. Gutierrrez (Supervisor Kopp)

Hans Leschke (Supervisor Kopp)

Vito Sacheri, Sr. (Supervisor Tamaras)

Anastasios K. Tasiopulos (Supervisor Tamaras)

Ed P. Rainbow (Supervisors Pelosi, Tamaras)

John J. Hartford (Supervisor Pelosi)

Katherine Byrne (Supervisor Molinari)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

RECESS

The Board, at the hour of 6:30 p.m., recessed.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1973 11:45 A.M.

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In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Wednes- day, July 25, 1973, 11:45 a.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in recessed session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi 7.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 4 .

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Comniunication Requesting Reconsideration

The Clerk presented a communication from his Honor, the Mayor, dated July 25, 1973, requesting that the Board reconsider the following which was refused final passage on July 23, 1973:

Ordinance amending the Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Section 8.403, to revise certain salary schedules and working conditions, effective July 1, 1973; an emergency measure.

File 103-73-2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Pelosi announced that inasmuch as the above meas- ure, containing an emergency clause, requires that the Board register nine votes, he would entertain a motion to recess and reconvene at 3:00 this afternoon.

Supervisor Kopp moved, as a Committee recommendation, that the stationary engineers be deleted from Charter Section 8.403.

Supervisor Francois stated that the proper motion would be to amend the pending ordinance to include the stationary engineers; that there was nothing in the ordinance that could be deleted.

At the request of the Pjesident the Clerk explained, as a back- ground, that the Civil Service Commission, when it referred their recommendation to this Board on July 9, 1973, recommended that the stationary engineers be deleted from Charter Section 8.403, which would leave them in Charter Section 8.401. In making that recommendation to move from Section 8.403, the Civil Service Commission submitted an ordinance which repealed the inclusion under Charter Section 8.403 of the Salary Standardization Ordi- nance relating to stationary engineers. However, the Legislative and Personnel Committee asked the Civil Service Commission staff to redraft the ordinance, omitting all reference to stationary engineers, which thereby had the effect of continuing them under

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Charter Section 8.403. In order to remove the stationary engi- neers from Charter Section 8.403, it would be necessary to amend the ordinance now pending before the Board to the effffect that Sections 8.33, 8.33.1, 8.33.2, 8.33.4 and 8.33.5 of the original Salary Standardization Ordinance pursuant to Charter Section 8.403 be repealed. Then, having voted that, the stationary engi- neers would be removed from Section 8.403 of the Charter and be automatically included Under the salary schedules of Charter Section 8.401.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that the Board recess and reconvene at 3:00 p.m. today.

No objection and motion carried.

Recess

The Board, at the hour of 12:15 p.m., recessed.

Reconvention

The Board, at the hour of 3:00 p.m., reconvened.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, von Beroldingen —3.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Francois stated that it was his intention to request a call of the Board to compel the attendance of absentees in order to obtain the required 9 Supervisors to vote.

Supervisor Pelosi announced that Supervisor von Beroldingen was out of town on business and that Supervisor Gonzales was home ill but had agreed to attend, upon the call of the President, if his vote was required and the Board was ready to cast its vote.

Motion to Rescind

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to rescind the previous action whereby the pending ordinance was refused final passage.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, von Beroldingen --3.

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Motion to Amend

Supervisor Kopp moved that, in accordance with the recom- mendation of the Civil Service Commission on July 9, 1973, Ordinance No. 191-73, the ordinance which is the subject matter before the Board, be amended by deleting reference to stationary engineers.

The President ruled the motion out of order.

Supervisor Kopp inquired into the basis for the President's ruUng.

At the request of the President, the Clerk explained that the classification of stationary engineers does not appear in the ordi- nance before the Board, and therefore the motion is out of order.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to delete the stationary engineers and related classes.

Call of the Board

President Pelosi directed that the Sargeant at Arms summon Supervisor Gonzales to the Chambers of the Board.

Motion to Amend

After discussion with City Attorney Thomas M. O'Connor, Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved as an amendment of the amendment that the emergency clause be deleted from the pending legislation.

Temporarily Postponed

Adopted

There being no objection at the request of Supervisor Francois, further consideration of the foregoing was temporarily postponed and the following off-calendar item was presented by Supervisor Francois for immediate adoption:

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portion of Far- ren Street.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 42-73-29, Resolution No. 499-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras 7.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, von Ber- oldingen 4.

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Consideration Continued

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of the following, heretofore temporarily postponed:

Ordinance amending the Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Section 8.403, to revise certain salary schedules and working conditions, effective July 1, 1973; an emergency measure.

File 103-73-2, Ordinance No.

Motion to Amend Adopted

Motion to amend to delete emergency clause adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, von Beroldingen —3.

Motion to Recess and Reconvene

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that the Board recess and reconvene at 7:30 p.m.

There being no objection the Board recessed at 5:15 p.m.

Reconvening of the Board

The Board, at the hour of 7:40 p.m., reconvened.

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras —6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari, von Beroldingen 5.

Supervisor Barbagelata noted present at 7:43 p.m.

Supervisor Molinari noted present at 8:05 p.m.

Supervisor Gonzales noted present at 8:40 p.m.

Parliamentary Ruling

Supervisor Pelosi announced that for the remainder of his ten- ure as President Rule 19 of the Rules of the Board would be in effect whereby the Supervisors would be limited to 10 minutes speaking time except by permission of a majority of the members present for an extension of that time.

Discussion

Supervisors Feinstein and Barbagelata questioned Mr. Bernard A. Orsi, General Manager, Personnel, Civil Service Commission,

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as to the method used to determine the rate of pay for stationary engineers.

Motion to Amend Defeated

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to amend Ordinance 191-73 by deleting therefrom the Stationary Engineer classifications, and add appropriate language to the ordinance before us which will produce that result.

Motion to amend defeated by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras 6.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, von Beroldingen 2.

Motion to Amend Adopted

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend the pending legislation to restore the emergency clause.

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, von Beroldingen 2.

Thereupon the roll was called on the pending legislation read- ing as it was originally reconmiended to the Board, and it was finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, von Beroldingen 2.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Annual Appropriation Ordinance, 1973-74, in order to reflect certain revenue appropriation adjustments and expenditure appropriation adjustments necessary to meet requirements under the provisions of Sec- tion 8.403 of the Charter; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-23, Ordinance No. 288-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

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Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, von Beroldingen— 2.

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections, to provide rates of pay for classes subject to Section 8.403 of the Charter; an emergency measure a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 103-73-3, Ordinance No. 289-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras— 9.

Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn,, von Beroldingen 2.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 9:15 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors September 24, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, July 30, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Feinstein excused from attendance. (See infra.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn excused from attendance. (On oflScial leave. )

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, June 4, 1973, was con- sidered read and approved.

Supervisor Feinstein Excused

The Chair announced that Supervisor Feinstein had requested to be excused for personal reasons.

No objection and request granted.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Concluded

Hearing of all persons interested in the recommendation of the Public Utilities Commission for abandonment and dis- continuance of service on portion of Motor Coach Lines No. 20, Candelstick Cove, and No. 29, Visitacion.

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File 190-73.

The Chair inquired if anyone present desired to speak, and the privilege of the floor was granted to Betty Marshall, representing the Transportation Committee of the Old People's Coalition, who asked approval of the proposed abandonment.

There being no one else present who wished to speak, the Chair declared the public hearing concluded.

Refused Adoption

The following, presented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Disapproving abandonment and discontinuance of service on portions of Motor Coach Lines No. 20, Candlestick Cove, and No. 29, Visitacion.

File 190-73-6, Resolution No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide for compensation for special law enforcement services in con- nection with public facilities, and establishing a special fund for such purposes.

File 364-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Chapter 10 B)

Supervisors Kopp presented an amendment of the whole and, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved its adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

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Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Finally Passed

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, 1972-73, City Attorney, Municipal Railway and Water Department, to reflect adjustment to salary schedules, effective July 1, 1972, for classes in the Transportation Promotive Series.

File 200-72-60, Ordinance No. 294-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance amending administrative provisions of the Annual Appropriation Ordinance, 1973-74, by adding Section 4.6 to provide for appropriation of monies received from opera- tors of City-owned garages to the Real Estate Department for the purpose of providing services relative to said garages.

File 101-73-2, Ordinance No. 299-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2. '

Ordinance appropriating $250,000 Art Commission, from Revenue Sharing Program Funds, for neighborhood arts program and supporting services.

File 101-73-8, Ordinance No. 301-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance appropriating $50,000, Mayor, from Revenue Sharing Program Funds, for Youth Energy Source Program in the Sunset District.

File 101-73-9, Ordinance No. 302-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance amending administrative provisions of Annual Appropriation Ordinance 1973-74, by adding Section lO.l

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to provide that surpluses in permanent salary appropriations for members of the uniformed force of the Police and Fire Departments shall be reserved for transfer to extra duty or overtime appropriations.

File 101-73-11, Ordinance No. 304-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-22, Ordinance No. 298-73.

(Action No. Plaintiff Settlement

SC 602 742 Richard P. Campbell $ 800.00

SC 629 787 Joyce Robinson 2,000.00

MC 677 375 David L. Cohn 300.00)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance appropriating $142,896, Police Department, to provide funds to train officers on an overtime basis in crises intervention.

File 101-73-10, Ordinance No. 303-73.

(Grant of funds effective June 15, 1973. Unexpended funds to be carried forward to subsequent fiscal years to extent funds are available.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Appropriating $153,369, Municipal Railway, for retroactive salaries and mandatory fringe benefits; and $2,841, Water Department, for retroactive salaries.

File 101-73-12, Ordinance No. 305-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

MONDAY, JULY 30, 1973 723

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $15,000, Port Commission, for anditing services for fiscal years 1972-73 and 1973-74.

File 101-73-7, Ordinance No. 300-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Adopted

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Resolution amending Resolution No. 89-71, to expand mem- bership of the Executive Committee of the Mayor's Criminal Justice Council to include the President of the Police Com- mission.

File 77-71-8, Resolution No. 510-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Planning and Development Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as amendments to the Zoning Map of the City and County.

File 36-73-5, Ordinance No. 295-73.

Use Dist. Use Dist. (Description of Property Superseded Approved

18th Street, s/s between Danvers and 19th Streets. Lots 1, 2, 12, 12A, 13A, 14-26, and 28, Block 2689 R-3 R-2)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as amendments to the Zoning Map of the City and County.

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File 36-73-6, Ordinance No. 296-73.

Use Dist. Use Dist. {Description of Property Superseded Approved

Mendell Street, n/w side between Fairfax Avenue and Evans Ave., Lots 1, 2 and 2A, Block 5236 M-1 M-2)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as amendments to the Zoning Map of the City and County.

File 36-73,7, Ordinance No. 297-73.

Use Dist. Use Dist. {Description of Property Superseded Approved

Evans Avenue, s/e comer of Keith Street, Lots 2-6; 8-13, and 15, Block 4602A C-M M-1)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing cancellation of real property taxes in the amount of $369.80, levied on Galilee Baptist Church for the fiscal year 1970-71.

File 15-72-1, Resolution No. 511-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing refund of real property taxes in the amount of $5,008.32 levied on Bay Area Educational Tele- vision Association for the fiscal year 1972-73.

File 87-72-14, Resolution No. 512-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing cancellation in part of real property taxes in the amount of $3,128.86, levied against Harrigan, WeidenmuUer Company for fiscal year 1972-73, on real property located on Folsom Street.

File 10-73-2, Resolution No. 514-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution accepting gift of services from ACTION on behalf of the SherifTs Department, for a program entitled "Univer- sity Year for Action."

File 38-73-31, Resolution No. 516-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing settlement of unlitigated claim of California State Automobile Association against the City and County, by the payment of $1,339.87.

File 48-73-11, Resolution No. 518-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing settlement of unlitigated claim of Calvin Roy East against the City and County, by the pay- ment of $775.22.

File 48-73-12, Resolution No. 519-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing lease of space in building at 6221 Geary Boulevard with Easter Seal Society for Crippled Chil-

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dren and Adults of San Francisco, Inc., as lessor, for use of the Mayor's office of Emergency Services.

File 64-73-21, Resolution No. 500-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing lease of building at 965 Mission Street with Henry B. Weil, as lessor, for use of the Depart- ment of Social Services.

File 64-73-22, Resolution No. 520-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing lease of building at 2434 San Bruno Avenue with Cherie Gilmore, et al., as lessors, for use of the Portola Branch Library.

File 64-73-23, Resolution No. 521-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing Human Rights Commission to apply for and accept an award of $3,200 from the Department of Labor under the Talent Bank for Federal Employment of Minorities and Women.

File 177-73-4, Resolution No. 522-73. Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-29, Ordinance No.

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727

{Action No.

Plaintiff

Settlement

SC 622 335

Sister Mary Maurice

Powers, OP

$10,000

SC 617 240

Gustine L. Cooney

1,000

SC 604 853

Cynthia Renee Brown

25,000

MC 684 695

Claire D. Caulfield

800

MC 678 572

Rosalie Asciutto

150)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance authorizing setllemenl of litigation of Joseph Labrie against the City and County by payment of $16,000; and dismissal of cross-complaint.

File 45-73-23, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Dora Baz- zoni against the City and County by payment of $100; and dismissal of cross-complaint.

File 45-73-27, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance amending the Annual Appropriation Ordinance, 1973-74, by renumbering Section 4.2 relating to expendi- tures for special funds, adding and deleting certain special funds, and adding Section 19 providing for allocation of Revenue Sharing Funds.

File 101-73-12, Ordinance No.

(Section 4.2 to be renumbered Sections 4.2, 4.2.113, 4.2.151, 4.2.161, 4.2.173, 4.2.183, 4.2.411, 4.2.651, 4.2.691, 4.2.699 and 4.2.735 to establish a separate section for each special fund; Special Funds added: Bicentennial Information Fund; Special Law Enforcement Program Fund; Building Inspection Revolving Fund; and Animal Purchase and Sale Fund; deleted: Recreation and Park Concession Fund; and San Francisco Golf Fund. Section 19 provides that revenue sharing funds allocated to support depart-

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mental budget to be billed at a rate of 75% of depart- mental expenditure.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisoi-s Kopp, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance appropriating $96,000 from Revenue Sharing Funds, Department of Education County Offices, for im- provement of various school playgrounds.

File 101-73-24, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance amending Part III of the Municipal Code, by amending Section 807 thereof, providing for an exemption from the Stadium Operator Admission Tax.

File 436-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, by amending Sections 1.35 and 2.1 relating to charges and deductions for maintenance, and explanation of symbols.

File 102-73-17, Ordinance No.

Passed /or second rearfmg by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Police Code, providing for regula- tion of noise, by renumbering section relating to definitions; and adding regulation of use of helicopters or other aircraft.

File 367-71-7.1, Ordinance No.

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Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation Committee were taken up:

Resolution approving subdivision map of 241 Telegraph Hill Boulevard.

File 35-73-8, Resolution No. 515-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Sup)ervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution declaring intention to order the vacation of Addi- son Street at Farnum Street.

File 357-73-1, Resolution No. 523-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution rescinding resolution granting permission to Marcia Estates, Inc., to occupy a portion of sidewalk area of Webster Street, and annulling all conditions, obligations and provisions of said permit.

File 397-73, Resolution No. 526-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance changing official grades on portions of Yale, Am- herst and Princeton Streets between Silliman and Felton Streets.

File 538-72-1, Ordinance No.

Passed /or second readmg by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

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Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance accepting the roadway of Pioche Street between Cambridge and Oxford Streets, including the curbs.

File 9-73-4, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance amending the Public Works Code by adding Sec- tion 703.2 thereto, establishing regulations for replacement, repair and maintenance of existing sidewalk surfaces.

File 390-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance ordering the improvement of Rivera Street be- tween Fourteenth and Funston Avenues, and changing the official grades thereon; and providing City aid in the ap- proximate amount of $11,000.

File 398-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsolin 2.

OFFCALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, July 29-30; Lee S. Dolson, Member, Board of Education, August 8-11; H. Welton Flynn, Public Utilities Commissioner, August 4-13, August 20-24; Robert E. Gonzales, Member, Board of Super- visors, July 31; Richard K. Miller, Police Commissioner, July 31-August 6; Rev. Thomas A. Reed, Member, Board of Education, August 8-11, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 513-73.

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Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings he held on communication from Inner Sunset Action Committee asking for a re-evaluation of the Department of Public Works signal priority rating system, with particular focus on the Lincoln Way/Kezar Drive pedes- trian problem.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 313-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request that hearings be held to consider AB 18 providing the structure necessary for the implementation of impend- ing changes in the Social Security Act.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 12-73-45.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request that hearings be held to determine the extent to which eligible departments are using Federal and State sur- plus property purchased by the Director of Emergency Ser- vices, with a view to making full use of surplus property.

Supervisor Francois presented on behalf of Finance Committee:

File 462-73.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Resolution declaring policy relative to local residency as a condition of employment in construction of the Municipal Railway facility at 22nd and Indiana Streets.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 461-73, Resolution No.

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Referred to Social Services Committee.

Supervisor Francois stated that although he presented the fore- going proposed resolution for committee consideration, he would also ask that hearings be held on the question of segmentation of the City in the matter of job priorities to determine whether residency requirements for municipal jobs are in the best interest of all concerned.

Referred to Social Services Committee.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Farren Street, between Eddy and Ellis Streets, August 4, 1973, for a Chil- dren's Foot Fair.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 42-73-30, Resolution No. 517-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to installation of a stop sign at the northwest corner of Noe and 25th Streets.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari, joined by Supervisor von Beroldingen, requested that a communication be directed to all department heads on behalf of the Board regarding immediate replacement of retired employees who receive lump sum payment for ac- cumulated sick leave, advising that it was the intent of the Board that these replacements were to be for key personnel only.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be di- rected to the Board of Education stating that several of his con- stituents are concerned about the status of improvements to Park- side Elementary School, and asking what plans the School Dis- trict has for bringing this school into conformance with the Field Act.

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No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Supervisor Molinari requested that hearings be held for the purpose of establishing the cost of enforcement of victimless crime to San Francisco's taxpayers, with a view toward recom- mending the implementation of the citation procedure in lieu of arrest as provided in the State Penal Code.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 463-73.

Referred to Joint Finance and Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen stated that because of time limit considerations she was requesting that File 287-73-6, adopting the July 23, 1973 schedule entitled "Critical Decisions and Actions required to implement Stage II and Subsequent Stages of Master Plan for Watewater Management", be transferred from Health and Environment Committee to Joint Finance and Health and Environment Committee to be scheduled for hearing August 8, 1973.

No objection and file ordered transferred.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider AB 417 eliminating property taxes for senior citizens with annual incomes of $7500 a year or less and reducing property taxes paid by older citizens with yearly incomes of $10,000 or less.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 12-73-46.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Resolution endorseing AB 1084 to impose same punishment for great bodily injury in the course of an attempted robbery as in the course of a robbery, and urging further amendment thereof to specify adequate penalties for criminal assaults against and injuries to senior citizens.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 12-73-44, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that the City Attorney be asked for his opinion on whether or not it would be appropriate

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for the City and County to enact an ordinance requiring all stores, particularly supermarkets, to redesign the brackets which hold small articles. A number of injuries, particularly to children, have been caused by sharp projections on these brackets and they could be re-designed or placed at a height which would not be hazardous to small children or adults. If this field has not been pre-empted by the State, Supervisor von Beroldingen requests that the City Attorney draft an ordinance which would regulate the design and placement of these brackets.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Resolution urging the State Legislature to repeal sales tax increase immediately when it reconvenes August 7, 1973.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 408-73-1, Resolution No. 524-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider SB 546 and AB 2467 replacing the Board of Directors of the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District with a Board elected from wards of approximately equal population.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 13-73-2.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Pelosi pointed out that a Citizens Advisory Com- mittee to oversee the Golden Gate National Recreation Area has not yet been appointed. He requested that a communication be directed to the Secretary of the Interior urging that this very important committee be activated at the earliest possible date.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Board

Supervisor Pelosi requested that the Board hold a public hear- ing to determine the suitability of the use of the Municipal Rail-

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way's Kirkland site in view of plans for the construction of a ; large hotel across the street.

File 464-73.

Referred to Board.

Referred to Committee

Request for committee hearings on communication received from Saltnes Volkswagen, offering to install benches and trees on the corner of Van Ness Avenue and California Street for presentation to the City as a gift.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 159-73.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Announcement

The Chair announced that a brief caucus would be held im- mediately following today's meeting.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the following :

Al Vergez (Supervisor Tamaras) California Joe Lynch (Supervisor Kopp) Bobby Bonds (Supervisor Kopp)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9. ^

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Neil Cunningham (Supervisor Kopp) Irving Siegel (Supervisor Kopp) Charles A. McPhee (Supervisor Kopp) Jennie C. Raising (Supervisor Kopp) Ghisella Thompson ( Supervisor Tamaras) Sam Sobel (Supervisor Tamaras) L. L. Cohn ( Supervisor Pelosi on behalf of Supervisor Mendelsohn for all members)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

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ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 3:00 P.M., adjourned.

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ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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Monday, August 6, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, August 6, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Feinstein noted present at 2:05 p.m.

Supervisor Francois excused from attendance. (On leave of absence)

Supervisor Mendelsohn excused from attendance. (On leave of absence.)

Supervisor Molinari noted present at 2:15 p.m.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, June 11, 1973, was con- sidered read and approved.

PRESENTATION OF GUESTS

The Chair introduced and welcomed Mr. Antoine Yapende of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Mr. Jean-Claude Dambagoa of the Ministry of State for Public Health and Social Affairs from Bangui, Central African Republic, accompanied by Mr. Larry Moody, Department of State Escort-Interpreter.

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UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide for compensation for special law enforcement services in con- nection with public facilities, and establishing a special fund for such purposes.

File 364-73, Ordinance No. 318-73.

(Adds Chapter 10 B)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari —4.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-29, Ordinance No. 314-73.

(Action No.

Plaintiff

Settlement

SC 622 335

Sister Mary Maurice

Powers, O.P.

$10,000

SC 617 240

Gustine L. Cooney

1,000

SC 604 853

Cynthia Renee Brown

25,000

MC 684 695

Claire D. Caulfield

800

MC 678 572

Rosalie Asciutto

150)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Joseph La- brie against the City and County by payment of $16,000; and dismissal of cross-complaint.

File 45-73-23, Ordinance No. 312-73.

(Superior Court Action No. 601 308)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen--8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1973 739

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Dora Baz- zoni against the City and County by payment of $100; and dismissal of cross-complaint.

File 45-73-27, Ordinance No. 313-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee.)

Ordinance amending the Annual Appropriation Ordinance, 1973-74, by renumbering Section 4.2 relating to expendi- tures for special funds, adding and deleting certain special funds, and adding Section 19 providing for allocation of Revenue Sharing Funds.

File 101-73-13, Ordinance No. 315-73.

Finally Passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Ordinance appropriating $96,000 from Revenue Sharing Funds, Department of Education— County Offices, for im- provement of various school playgrounds.

File 101-73-24, Ordinance No. 316-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Ordinance amending Part III of the Municipal Code, by amending Section 807 thereof, providing for an exemption from the Stadium Operator Admission Tax.

File 436-73, Ordinance No. 307-73. Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, by amending Sections 1.35 and 2.1 relating to charges and deductions for maintenance, and explanation of symbols.

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File 102-73-17, Ordinance No. 317-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Police Code, providing for regula- tion of noise, by renumbering section relating to definitions; and adding regulation of use of helicopters or other aircraft.

File 367-71-7.1, Ordinance No. 309-73.

(Section 2901 Definitions, renumbered Section 2901 through

Section 2901-14; and Section 2907 amended re heli- copters.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance changing official grades on portions of Yale, Am- herst and Princeton Streets between Silliman and Felton Streets.

File 538-72-1, Ordinance No. 310-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Ordinance accepting the roadway of Pioche Street between Cambridge and Oxford Streets, including the curbs.

File 9-73-4, Ordinance No. 311-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen--8,

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Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Ordinance amending the Public Works Code by adding Sec- tion 703.2 thereto, establishing regulations for replacement, repair and maintenance of existing sidewalk surfaces.

File 390-73, Ordinance No. 319-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Ordinance ordering the improvement of Rivera Street be- tween Fourteenth and Funston Avenues, and changing the of- ficial grades thereon; and providing City aid in the approxi- mate amount of $11,000.

File 398-73, Ordinance No. 320-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution amending Resolution No. 740-72 to declare in- tention to appropriate $250,000 for partial funding of build- ing program for Recreation Center for the Handicapped, Inc., of San Francisco. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 321-72-2, Resolution No. 530-73.

(Resolution No. 740-72 declared intention to appropriate $350,000.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Resolution waiving statute of limitations to permit reissu- ance of warrant in amount of $59.46 to Joseph Novak.

File 23-73-6, Resolution No. 531-73.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen--8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Rescission of Action

Later in the proceedings, on motion by Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the preceding vote was rescinded in order to pass the measure by a three-fourths vote of all Board members in accordance with provisions of Charter Sec- tion 2.300.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against David A. Anderson by acceptance of $1,666.66.

File 49-73-13, Resolution No. 533-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Resolution authorizing amendment of lease with 301 Second Street Associates, as Lessor, of property at 301 Second Street presently used by the Model Cities Agency to delete certain areas therefrom.

File 64-73-24, Resolution No. 535-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for ''Calendar Management Team Demonstration Project."

File 121-73-21, Resolution No. 542-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp. Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

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Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for "San Francisco Vehicle Theft Abatement Program."

File 121-73-23, Resolution No. 543-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept Federal funds for an alcoholism program in fiscal year 1973-74.

File 122-73-8, Resolution No. 544-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Hewitt C. Wells and Biltwell Construction Company against the City and County by payment of $34,000 and dismissal of cross- complaint.

File 45-73-32, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Provisions of the Annual Appropriation Ordinance providing for allocation of Hotel Tax Funds.

File 101-73-25, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance appropriating $989,838 and rescinding $996,204, Public Health, for creation and abolishment of 127 positions reflecting the establishment of Health Services Career Lad- der, Community Health Service, effective July 1, 1973.

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File 101-73-14, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Barbagelata, the item and the eighteen en- suing items relating to reclassification of positions were tempo- rarily postponed for attendance of Supervisor Molinari.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to require ap- proval by the Electronic Data Processing Priority Committee of the purchase, lease or rental of computer systems and ser- vices for the City and County. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

File 433-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 3.01)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Ordinance authorizing exchange of pipeline easements with Pacific Gas and Electric Company in Crystal Springs Water- shed Land, San Mateo County.

File 439-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against A. Parker and Yellow Cab Co. by acceptance of $1,833.34.

File 49-73-14, Resolution No. 534-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to provide in-kind services and fulfill affirmative action policies for study of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, and to designate authorized officials who may draw necessary payment vouchers on letters of credit from the Department of Housing and Urban Develop- ment.

File 438-73, Resolution No. 545-73.

MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1973 745

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2. Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Irene Bodal against the City and County by payment of $2,000.

File 45-73-30, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance appropriating $5,274, Hetch Hetchy Project and Port Commission, for retroactive salaries.

File 101-73-26, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2. Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $122,578, Social Services, for re- habilitation and day care programs; and $3,500, Center of Asian Art and Culture, for an automatic fire door; an emer- gency measure.

File 101-73-27, Ordinance No. 308-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to authorize the Director of Public Works to issue revocable permits for minor sidewalk encroachments. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 475-71-1, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 723.2)

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(Proposed amendment is as follows: Page 2, line 15, add: "provided, however, that within 10 days following the ap- proval of a permit by the Director, any person may file a notice of appeal with the President of the Board of Supervisors, who shall then refer such matter to the ap- propriate committee of the Board for hearing. Pending decision by the Board of Supervisors, the permit approval by the Director shall be suspended. Upon denial of a per- mit by the Director, an appliant may, within 10 days, file a notice of appeal to the President of the Board of Supervisors, who shall then refer such matter to the ap- propriate committee of the Board for hearing, which com- mittee shall act pursuant to the Rules of the Board of Supervisors.")

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Sujjervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Consideration Continued

The following from Rules Committee were taken up:

Motion amending Rules of Order of the Board of Super- visors by amending Rule 85 pertaining to committee hearing and action, by specifying that notice of meetings shall be reasonably designed to reach notificants at least 48 hours prior to the meeting, and that committee chairmen shall compile and review notification lists of interested organiza- tions and individuals.

File 449-72-1.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved that consideration be continued for one week.

No objection and motion carried.

Amended Consideration Continued

Motion amending Rules of Order of the Board of Super- visors by amending Rule 56, pertaining to matters assigned to the Legislative and Personnel Committee, and specifying

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that such assignments shall include all requests for new posi- tions or retitling of established positions, and that such re- quests shall be considered at that Committe's monthly meet- ing.

File 144-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend by deleting "all measures proposing creation of new posi- tions or retitling of established positions, which shall be con- sidered at the monthly meeting of the Committee" and substitute therefor, "all measures proposing reclassification or retitling of positions, which shall be reviewed as to propriety of reclassifica- tion or retitling and thereafter referred to Finance Committee for fiscal considerations involved;"

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Thereafter, Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Barba- gelata, moved that consideration be continued to August 13, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Consideration Continued

Motion amending Rules of Order of the Board of Supervisors by adding Rule 39.5 thereto, requiring that before any ordi- nance or resolution may be enacted following substantive amendment as proposed for the first time in a Board meet- ing, the approved amendment and the amended measure shall be referred to committee for public hearing. (Super- visor von Beroldingen)

File 422-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved that consideration be continued to August 13, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Board Sitting in Caucus were taken up:

Resolution appointing sixteen members of the Advisory CATV Task Force for the City and County of San Francisco.

File 32-73-5, Resolution No. 532-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution appointing Charles Radetich and Henry Schindel as members of the Commission of Animal Control and Wel- fare, for terms expiring March 15, 1974, vice Mary Pougiales and Linda Rames, respectively, resigned.

File 92-73-15, Resolution No. 536-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution appointing Supervisor von Beroldingen to serve as a member of the Advisory Board to the Director of Public Health for operations of the San Francisco Hospital.

File 92-73-16, Resolution No. 537-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution appointing Jack H. Aldridge a member of the Advisory Committee for Adult Detention to serve the balance of the term commencing July 1, 1973, vice Charles De Young Elkus, term expired.

File 92-73-17, Resolution No. 538-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution appointing Preston E. Cook and Mrs. Kathleen Lynch as members of the Delinquency Prevention Commis- sion for terms expiring December 15, 1976, and December 30, 1976, respectively, vice John O. Mack and William Turn- bull respectively, resigned.

File 92-73-19, Resolution No. 539-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

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Resolution confirming appointment of James J. Rudden to the San Francisco Port Commission for the term ending May 1, 1977, vice himself, term expired.

File 92-73-20, Resolution No. 540-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution confirming appointments to the San Francisco Housing Authority.

File 92-73-21, Resolution No. 541-73.

(Rev. Hamilton T. Boswell, vice himself, term expired, for term ending May 3, 1977;

Martin L. Helpman, newly authorized project tenant mem- ber, for term ending August 6, 1977;

Mrs. Cleo F. Wallace, newly authorized project tenant mem- ber, for term ending August 6, 1977.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, MoUnari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here- tofore considered and temporarily postponed, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $989,838 and rescinding $996,204, Public Health, for creation and abolishment of 127 positions reflecting the establishment of Health Services Career Lad- der, Community Health Service, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-14, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration of the above item, as well as the ensuing eighteen litems relating to reclassification of positions, be continued to jAugust 20, 1973, pending adoption of proposed change in the [Board's Rules of Order which would assign these matters to the ^Legislative and Personnel Committee.

No objection and motion carried.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections. Public Health ; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-4, Ordinance No.

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Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

Ordinance appropriating $50,316 and rescinding $46,372 for the creation of one position of Associate Civil Engineer and the abolishment of one position of Associate Materials Engineer, Public Works, and the creation of one position of Senior Physician Specialist and the abolishment of two posi- tions of Senior Physician Specialist, Public Health, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-15, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections, reflecting additions and abolishments of certain positions; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-11, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

Ordinance appropriating $929,879 and rescinding $924,791, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 65 positions pursuant to recommendation of the General Classi- fication Survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission; effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-16, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various departments, reflecting additions and abolishment of certain positions; effective July 1, 1973; a companion mea- sure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-16, Ordinance No. Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

Ordinance appropriating $734,037 and rescinding $731,986, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 143 positions pursuant to recommendations of the General Classification Survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Ser- vice Commission; effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-17, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections, reflecting additions and abolishments of certain positions, effective July 1, 1973; a companion mea- sure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-6, Ordinance No.

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Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

Ordinance appropriating $200,505 and rescinding $161,927, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 24 positions pursuant to recommendations of the General Clas- sification Survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-18, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections, reflecting additions and abolishments of certain positions, effective July 1, 1973; a companion mea- sure of the preceding item.

File 102-73-14, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

Ordinance appropriating $61,039 and rescinding $59,514 Water Department, for adjustments of compensation previ- oulsy granted for three positions in accordance with the Ad- ministrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance, Section VII (H), effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-19, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, Water Operating Fund, reflecting deletions of compensation adjustments of certain classifications effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-8, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

Ordinance appropriating $281,536 and rescinding $256,154, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 23 positions pursuant to recommendations of the General Clas- sification Survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-20, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various departments, reflecting additions and abolishments of certain positions effective July 1, 1973; a companion mea- sure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-15, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

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Ordinance appropriating $349,143 and rescinding $439,141, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 38 positions pursuant to recommendations of the General Clas- sification Survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-21, Ordinance No. Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various departments, reflecting additions and abolishments of certain positions, effective July 1, 1973; a companion mea- sure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-10, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various departments, to set a rate of pay for new classifica- tions established by the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 102-73-12, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, Section 555010, Public Health-Institutions, reflecting addi- tion and abolishment of one position of Senior Clerk Typist.

File 102-73-5, Ordinance No. Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, reflecting the reorganization of the City Demonstration Agency, Mayor's Office, effective July 1, 1973.

File 102-73-22, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to August 20, 1973.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence Dean Anderson, Member, Retirement Board, August 20-25; Thad Brown, Tax Collector, August 4- 12; Lee S. Dolson, Member, Board of Education, August 11- September 3; Robert E. Gonzales, Member Board of Super- visors, August 7, August 10-12; William J. Lowenberg, Mem- ber, Commission on the Aging, September 5-25; Thomas J. Mellon, Chief Administrative Officer, September 10-23; Rev. Thomas A. Reed, Member, Board of Education, August 11- September 9; John Simpson, Member, Retirement Board,

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August 2-6; Joseph E. Tinney, Assessor, September 7-10, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 527-73.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider installation of stop signs at the intersection of Precita Avenue and Folsom Street.

Supervisors Feinstein and Tamaras presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Called Out of Committee

Supervisor Kopp called out of Committee, File 148-73, amend- ing City Planning Code to permit foster homes and family homes as a principal use in R-l-D zoning districts and to modify refer- ence to homes for aged as a principal use in R-2 zoning districts, for placement on Board Calendar August 13, 1973.

(Subsequent investigation revealed that the measure was tabled by the Board in the Board meeting held March 5, 1973.)

No action taken.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp requested that a communication be directed to the Recreation and Park Commission asking it to consider seri- ously and expeditiously the requests of the Bicycle Coalition to extend auto-free hours on Kennedy Drive, to include Saturdays and holidays as auto-free days in portions of Golden Gate Park, and to expand auto-free portions of Golden Gate Park to include adjacent roads now open to auto traffic.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Kopp pointed out that citizens testifying before a committee of the Board in Room 228 are facing the committee

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and cannot always be heard by the audience. He asked that the Clerk investigate alternative possibilities of setting up the room so that testimony might be given from another location or install- ing a microphone. He asked that the Clerk consider and give a report on the possibility of moving the lectern to the southwest corner of the room so that testimony could be addressed to all present.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be di- rected to the President of the Commission on Aging, requesting that the Commission prepare a report on the activities and prog- ress of the Commission, to be received in time for the September meeting of the Social Services Committee. He also asked that quarterly reports be submitted to the Board by the Commission.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Molinari referred to a press report that no plans have been formulated for San Francisco's participation in the Bicentennial Celebration of the founding of the Nation and San Francisco, to be held in 1976. He pointed out that in December, 1969, and in April, 1970, the Board called upon the Mayor to appoint a committee to make such plans.

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be di- rected to the Mayor asking him to advise if he intends to ap- point this committee, and, if not, what plans have been put forth for the celebration.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be di- rected to the Chief of Police, transmitting copy of a newspaper account of a system used in Philadelphia whereby policemen scheduled to appear in court are not kept waiting in court, but are kept on duty until time for them to appear. The Supervisor pointed out that considerable savings could be effected by use of this plan, and asked for comments from the Chief of Police.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider the problem of hunger among the aged people of San Francisco with a view to determining what action this Board can take to increase the number of programs which provide food for the elderly and make them available to more of San Francisco's elderly citizens.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 471-73.

Referred to Social Services Committee.

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Adopted

Resolution endorsing and urging enactment of SB 110 and AB 18, public social services for aged, blind or disabled.

Supervisor Tamaras presented as recommendation of State and National Affffairs Committee:

File 12-73-49, Resolution No. 529-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chimi, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider endorsing AB 2263 creating a body within State government to assure delivery of a full range of essential services to older residents and to provide advocacy for seniors throughout all levels of govern- ment.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 12-73-50.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Tamaras asked that the Mayor be requested to write letters of commendation to the winners and all participants of the Special Olympics for the retarded and handicapped at UCLA on July 20 and 21, for presentation at an awards dinner to be held on August 9, 1973.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that the City Attorney be asked to research the possibility of extending the special law enforcement program provided by Chapter lOB of the Adminis- trative Code to include police services for private property, par- ticularly in avoiding vandalism.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

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^K Supervisor von Beroldingen reported that no response has been ^B received from the Department of Public works with reference to ^B the question of maintenance of trees planted with the use of Fed- ^B eral funds. She understands that there are on file the signed agree- ^B ments of those property owners who permitted trees to be planted ^B on their property, and that the property owners are responsible

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for maintenance of the trees. It the trees are not being maintained, the public should know where the responsibility lies. She re- quested a follow-up letter to the Department of Public Works requesting its comments.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Communication from Saint Rose Academy opposing estab- lishment of a community treatment center under the auspices of the Federal Bureau of Prisons at 1900 Pierce Street.

Supervisors Barbagelata and Kopp presented:

File 458-73.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Resolution authorizing the Delinquency Prevention Commis- sion to apply for and accept funds on behalf of the China- town-North Beach Youth Services and Coordinating Center.

Supervisor Chirm presented:

File 472-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for a project entitled ''Morrisania West Inc., Postal Street Acad- emy".

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 121-73-26, Resolution No. 528-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

Dr. William Goldman (Supervisor Feinstein) Sally B. Famarin (Supervisor Tamaras) Julia Peters de Jesus (Supervisor Tamaras) Henry M. Sante (Supervisor Tamaras) Margaret Cruz (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

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Knights of Columbus, Our Lady of Beautiful Love Council No. 6254 (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Sophia Kent McNeil (Supervisor Kopp)

Laurence C. Smith (Supervisor Kopp)

John Wilson (Supervisor Kopp)

Rosario Angeles Esteva (Supervisors Pelosi, Feinstein,

Tamaras, von Beroldingen) Nicholas Cosgrave (Supervisor Tamaras) Jennifer Cuevas (Supervisor Tamaras for all members) Edith Bianchini (Supervisor Molinari)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 3:30 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

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Approved by the Board of Supervisors October 9, 1973.

I Philip P. Engler, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, August 13, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervsiors, San Francisco, Monday, August 13, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Kopp excused from attendance. (See infra.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn excused from attendance. (On leave of absence.)

Supervisor Kopp Excused from Attendance

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, Supervisor Kopp was excused from attendance because of illness in his family.

PRESENTATION OF GUESTS

The Chair introduced and welcomed Mrs. Leticia de Lopez of Panama, and The Honorable Bernard Sie Sib, President of the City Council, Upper Volta.

Taken Up Out of Order

Consideration Continued

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the following recommendation of Planning and Development Committee was taken up out of order:

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Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment to decrease from 80 feet to 40 feet the height limit of portions of the Pacific Heights District, south of Lafayette Park and South of the Pacific Medical Center.

File 362-72-6, Ordinance No.

(Pacific Heights area, south side of Sacramento Street be- tween Fillmore and Buchanan Streets, and blocks bound- ed by Sacramento, Gough, Bush and Laguna Streets.)

(City Planning Commission by Resolution No. 6975 disap- proved.)

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that consideration be continued to August 20, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the following from Streets and Transportation Committee without recommendation, was taken up out of order:

Resolution urging Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Trans- portation District and Golden Gate Corridor Board of Con- trol to investigate alternatives for improvement of transit in Golden Gate Corridor with the exception of The Embarca- dero Freeway connection; reaffirming opposition to second deck on the Golden Gate Bridge; and declaring that future plans for rapid transit within the City and County shall be subject to approval of the Board of Supervisors; rescinding Resolution No. 172-71.

File 285-73-9, Resolution No.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be continued to August 20, 1973.

Supervisor Molinari objected, stating that there was an urgency to passage of the resolution inasmuch as the Golden Gate Corridor Board of Control had scheduled a meeting for August 14, 1973, and met only once a month.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

No: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the following, from Rules Committee, was taken up out of order:

Motion amending Rules of Order of the Board of Super- visors by adding Rule 39.5 thereto, requiring that before any

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ordinance or resolution may be enacted following substan- tive amendment as proposed for the first time in a Board meeting, the approved amendment and the amended mea- sure shall be referred to committee for public hearing. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

File 422-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that consideration be continued to August 20, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Thereafter the Board commenced consideration of items as shown on the Calendar.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Hewitt C. Wells and Biltwell Construction Company against the City and County by payment of $34,000 and dismissal of cross- complaint.

File 45-73-32, Ordinance No. 322-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Provisions of the Annual Appropriation Ordinance providing for allocation of Hotel Tax Funds.

File 101-73-25, Ordinance No. 323-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to require ap- proval by the Electronic Data Processing Priority Committee of the purchase, lease or rental of computer systems and services for the City and County. (Supervisor von Berold- ingen)

File 433-73, Ordinance No. 325-73.

(Adds Section 3.01)

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Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance authorizing exchange of pipeline easements with Pacific Gas and Electric Company in Crystal Springs Water- shed Land, San Mateo County.

File 439-73, Ordinance No. 326-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Irene Bodal against the City and County by payment of $2,000.

File 45-73-30, Ordinance No. 321-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance appropriating $5,274, Hetch Hetchy Project and Port Commission, for retroactive salaries.

File 101-73-26, Ordinance No. 324-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Consideration Continued

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance ordering vacation of a sewer and public utility easement in Pacific Avenue from Davis Street to The Em- barcadero.

File 182-73-2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "Do Pass".

The roll was called and the measure was refused passage for second reading by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras— 5. ,:^^^ ^ .... ^^^^^

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldirigen

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Rescission of Action

Later in proceedings. Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Super- visor Francois, moved to rescind the vote by which the ordinance was refused passage for second reading.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, then moved that consideration be continued one week for attendance of all members.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2. O

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Consideration Continued

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee without reconmiendation, heretofore considered, was taken up:

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting from reference without rec- ommendation.)

Resolution granting revocable pemiit to Golden Gateway North to occupy a portion of Jackson Street between Drumm and Davis Streets, and a portion of Davis Street between Jackson Street and Broadway during construction operations.

File 265-73, Resolution No.

Supi^rvisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

A3^es: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras 5.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen

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Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Rescission of Action

Later in the proceedings. Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to rescind the vote by which the resolution was refused adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, then moved that consideration be continued one week for attendance of all members.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Streets and Transportation Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to authorize the Director of Public Works to issue revocable permits for minor sidewalk encroachments. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 475-71-1, Ordinance No. 327-73.

(Adds Section 723.2)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Adopted as Amended

The following from Rules Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Motion amending Rules of Order of the Board of Supervisors by amending Rule 85 pertaining to committee hearing and action, by specifying that notice of meetings shall be reason- ably designed to reach notifieants at least 48 hours prior to the meeting, ( (and that committee chairmen shall compile and review notification lists of interested organizations and individuals. ) ) .

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File 449-72-1.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved to amend by deleting requirement that Committee Chairmen shall compile and review notification lists of interested organizations and individuals.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

No: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Motion as amended adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Taken Up Out of Order

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee, was taken up out of order:

(Supervisor Francois dissenting from majority recommenda- tion re fringe benefits, etc., but concurring in wage scale recommendations).

Ordinance fixing schedules of compensation pursuant to pro- visions of Charter Section 8.404, for platform employees and coach and bus operators of the Municipal Railway and related trainee classes, by establishing dollar value differences be- tween vacation, retirement and health service benefits to be paid into the Transport Workers Union San Francisco Muni- cipal Railway Trust Fund, and by establishing conditions and benefits of employment other than wages; effective July 1, 1973.

File 104-73-1, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Barbagelata, in the absence of Supervisor Kopp, presented the majority report, recommending the proposed wage increase but recommending that an increase of $2,000,000 in fringe benefits over last year be denied.

After general discussion, Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Su- pervisor Francois, moved to amend by reinstating the fringe bene- fits as originally proposed by the Civil Service Commission.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Molinari, Tamaras 3.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Molinari, Tamaras 3.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

There being no objection, the following from Finance Commit- tee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up out of order as a companion measure to the preceding item:

Ordinance amending the Annual Appropriation Ordinance to reflect revenue and expenditure appropriation adjustments necessary to meet requirements for fiscal year 1973-74 for Platform Employees of the Municipal Railway under provi- sions of Charter Section 8.404.

File 101-73-34, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce Municipal Rail- way Operating Fund, Services of Other Departments, from $359,510 to $294,150).

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

No: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Thereafter the measure was refused passage for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Molinari, Tamaras 3.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Rescission of Action

Later in the proceedings, there being no objection, on motion by

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Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the vote by which the ordinance was refused passage for second reading v/as rescinded.

The roll was called and the ordinance was passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen^ 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading

There being no objection, the following recommendation of Fin- ance Committee was taken up out of order:

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to adjust the compensation schedules for Platform Employees of the Muni- cipal Railway pursuant to Charter Section 8.404, effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-24, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that consideration be continued for one week.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 8.

No: Supervisor von Beroldingen 1.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Rescission of Action

Later in the proceedings, there being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the preceding vote was rescinded.

Thereafter the roll was called and the measure was passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

1 hereafter the Board resumed consideration of items as shown on the Calendar.

Consideration Continued

The following from Rules Committee was taken up:

Motion amending Rules of Order of the Board of Supervisors by amending Rule 56, pertaining to matters assigned to the Legislative and Personnel Committee, and specifying that

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such assignments shall include all measures proposing re- classification or retitling of positions for review as to propri- ety thereof.

File 144-73.

SuF)ervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration be continued one week.

No objection and motion carried.

NEW BUSINESS

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to add exemp- tion, under certain conditions, of the Director of Public Works from time limitations for award of contracts.

File 426-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 6.1-1)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Adopted

Resolution extending time to August 10, 1973, for award of Department of Public Works contract for alterations to build- ing at 2335 Ocean Avenue.

File 61-73-2, Resolution No. 552-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing extension of lease with State of Cali- fornia, as Lessor, of a portion of Freeway or Bridge Lease Area between Stevenson and Valencia Streets, for use by the Department of Social Services for off-street parking.

File 64-73-25, Resolution No. 553-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

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Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution granting eighty per cent of the Homeowners' Property Tax exemption for the year 1973 to certain late filing claimants.

File 444-73-1, Resolution No. 560-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into an agreement with the Community College of San Fran- cisco for the services of six students in part-time employment at Bayview Mental Health Center.

File 454-73, Resolution No. 561-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Richard Meagles, Edith E. Meagles and Ramona Meagles against the City and County by payment of $3,000; Superior Court No. 597 063.

File 45-73-31, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Consideration Continued

Ordinance appropriating $224,263 and rescinding $200,096, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 11 positions to reflect the continuation of compensation adjust- ments in accordance with Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance Section IV (H), effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-22, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, consideration was continued for one week.

770 MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1973

Ordinance appropriating $158,366 and rescinding $158,545, various departments for the creation and abolishment of 8 positions to reflect the continuation of compensation adjust- ments in accordance with Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance Section IV (H), effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-31, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, consideration was continued for one week.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to reflect the continuation of compensation adjustments of certain classi- fications in accordance with Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance Section IV (H), effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to Files 101-73-22 and 101-73-31.

File 102-73-7, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, consideration was continued for one week.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Annual Appropriation Ordinance to reflect revenue and expenditure appropriation adjustments necessary to meet requirements for fiscal year 1973-74 for the Police and Fire Departments under provisions of Charter Section 8.405.

File 101-73-35, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn^ Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, voii ^eroldingeri— 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn— 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to provide rates of compensation for classes subject to the provisions of Charter Section 8.405 (Police and Fire Departments) ; effec- tive July 1, 1973; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-23, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

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Ordinance calling and providing for a special election to be held in the City and County of San Francisco on Tuesday, No- vember 6, 1973, for the purpose of submitting to the voters of the City and County bond issues in the sum of $37,826,000 for improvement of public school buildings; $2,428,000 for improvement of children's centers of the San Francisco Uni- fied School District; $4,600,000 for improvements to the Hall of Justice; and consolidating special election with the general election.

File 459-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to provide an alternate method of enforcement and collection of liens against property for repair or replacement of a sidewalk, driveway, curb or gutter.

File 460-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 707.1)

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating (($73,000)) ^70,3i0, from 1947 Off-Street Parking Bond Fund for Mission-Bartlett Parking Plaza, and (($7,970,000)) $7,966,790, from 1972 Muni- cipal Water System Bond Fund for water system improve- ments.

File 101-73-30, Ordinance No. i >

' (APPROPRIATE: '^

1947 Off-Street Parking Bond Fund

Mission-Bartlett Parking Plaza $ ((73,000)) 70,310

1972 Municipal Water System Bond Fund

Construction-Unallocated 200,000

Calaveras Dam Improvements 1,650,000

Sunol Water Filtration Plant

Expansion 4,400,000

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Dumbarton Pipeline Bridge 530,000 Architectural & Engineering Contracts 160,000

Plans and Specifications 610,000 Field Engineering, Inspection &

Supervision 370,000 Injuries and Damages 20,000

Equipment ( (30,000) ) 26,790)

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce appropriation for Mission-Bartlett Parking Plaza from $73,000 to $70,310; reduce appropriation for equipment from $30,(X)0 to $26,790.)

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Adopted

The following recommendation of Joint Finance and Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Resolution designating Mission-Bartlett Parking Plaza as a municipal off-street parking lot, establishing parking meter regulations for the operation of such lot, and authorizing the Director of Property to terminate the present Mission-Bartlett Parking Plaza lease.

File 403-73, Resolution No. 556-73.

Arfop^ed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Adopted

The following from Joint Finance and Health and Environment Committee were taken up:

(N.B. On the following three items Supervisor von Berold- ingen, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.)

Resolution adopting the July 23, 1973, schedule entitled "Critical Decisions and Actions Required to Implement Stage

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II and Subsequent Stages of Master Plan for Wastewater Management. "

File 287-73-6, Resolution No. 554-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution adopting Environmental Impact Report on the acquisition and development of a Municipal Railway motor coachyard, central shops, administrative offices and support facilities on property located generally in the vicinity of 22nd, 23rd, Iowa, Indiana, Tubbs and Tennessee Streets.

File 461-73-1, Resolution No. 563-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing acquisition of real property in the vicinity of 22nd, 23rd, Iowa, Indiana, Tubbs and Tennessee Streets from John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company for $1,075,000 for Municipal Railway coachyard and com- bined central shops.

File 393-73, Resolution No. 555-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Adopted

The following recommendation of Joint State and National Af- fairs and Planning and Development Committee was taken up:

Resolution recommending enactment of AB 2468, appropri- ating $10,000,000 for acquisition of apjjroximately 250 acres at Candlestick Point for a State Park. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 12-73-20, Resolution No. 547-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

774 MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1973

Refused Adoption

The following recommendations of State and National Affairs Committee were taken up:

Resolution opposing enactment of AB 1324, providing that the decision of the California Horse Racing Board specifying racing days and dates shall be subject to change, limitation or restriction by that Board only.

File 12-73-29, Resolution No.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Molinari, Tamaras —4.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi, von Ber- oldingen 5.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Consideration Continued

Resolution recommending enactment of bills pending before the State Legislature.

File 12-73-40, Resolution No.

(SB 204, appropriates funds for alcoholism prevention and rehabilitation program, (Supervisor von Beroldingen) ;

SB 1316, revises duties and powers of Bay Conservation and Development Commission;

SCA 15, providing for the allocation of funds for transit purposes;

AB 449, providing penalties for possession of marijuana.)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, consideration was continued for one week.

Adopted

Resolution urging the Legislature to enact legislation to ex- tend a container tax exemption to American ocean-going vessels. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 429-73, Resolution No. 557-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution urging the Legislature to pass SB 1438 autho- rizing the issuance and sale by local agencies of revenue bonds and bond anticipation notes not secured by the taxing

MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1973 775

powers of such agencies for the purpose of making loans for residential rehabilitation. (Supervisor Molinari)

FUe 430-73, Resolution No. 558-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution recommending enactment of HR 14 and HR 21 establishing a Federal Consumer Protection Agency, (Supers visor Pelosi)

File 435-73, Resolution No. 559-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee were taken up:

Ordinance fixing and determining rates of compensation to be paid employees subject to provisions of Charter Section 8.405 (Policemen and Firemen), effective July 1, 1973; re- pealing Ordinance No. 110-73.

File 105-73-3, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Consideration Continued

Charter amendment relating to municipal elections to pro- vide for a runoff election for the office of Mayor. ( Supervisor Barbagelata)

File 270-73.

(Adds Section 9.100-1, amends Sections 9.103, 9.105, 9.106 and 9.115) .

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration be continued to August 20, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

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Charter amendment providing that any item deleted from a i3udget by the Mayor or the Board of Supervisors which is subsequently resubmitted in the same fiscal year as a supple- mental appropriation shall require a three-fourths vote of the Board of Supervisors for approval. (Supervisors Moli- nari and Kopp)

File 419-73.

(Amends Section 6.306)

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be continued to August 20, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Charter amendment, proposed by petition of the electorate for immediate submission to the electors, to create eleven Supervisorial Districts for the purpose of electing Super- visors by district to provide equal representation for equal numbers of people.

File 180-73-1.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved that consideration be continued to August 20, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with recommendation "Do Not Submit" were taken up:

Charter amendment providing that certain pilots of fireboats and marine engineers of fireboats shall be included as mem- bers of the Fire Department for purposes of the Retirement System. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 163-72.

(Amends Section 8.569)

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that consideration be continued to August 20, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Charter amendment relating to Airports Commission powers to fix utility rates and to the appropriation of moneys from the Airports Revenue Fund. (Supervisors von Beroldingen, Feinstein)

File 135-73.

(Amends Section 3.691)

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved that consideration be continued to August 20, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted

MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1973 777

The following recommendation of Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Resolution granting revocable permit to Pacific Gas and Electric Company to occupy a portion of the landscaped side- walk area at 345 Arguello Boulevard with an electric trans- former.

File 460-72, Resolution No. 562-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee were taken up:

Resolution designating certain intersections as "Stop" inter- sections.

File 18-73-22, Resolution No. 548-73.

(Folsom and Alabama Sts., n/w and s/e comers; Folsom St. and Precita Ave., n/w and s/e comers; Jersey and Castro Sts., n/e and s/w corners; Hoffman and Alvarado Sts., all comers; Lakeview and Capitol Aves., n/e and s/w comers; Maddux and Topeka Aves., n/w and s/e comers; North Point and Buchanan Sts., n/e and s/w corners; Twentieth and Church Sts., s/w comer; Union and Steiner Sts., n/e and s/w comers.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution enacting and rescinding parking and stopping regulations, various streets.

File 19-73-12, Resolution No. 549-73.

(ENACTING: Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away) at any Time:

Hampshire St., e/s, from Army St. to a point approxi- mately 130' north; Junipero Serra Blvd., w/s from a point approximately 300' south of the south line of Brotherhood Way to a point 1050' southerly.

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Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away) 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.: Clay St., s/s, from Sansome St. to a point approximately 135' east. No Stopping at any Time:

O'Shaughnessy Blvd., both sides, between Portola Dr. and Bosworth St. Parking Prohibited 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sundays and Holidays Excepted: Decatur St., e/s, south of Bryant St. Parking Restricted, 1 Hour, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.:

Thirtieth Ave., e/s, from Taraval St. to a point 75' north. Special Truck Loading Zone, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.:

California St., s/s, between Montgomery and Sansome Sts. RESCINDING: Stopping Prohibited (Tow- Away) 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.:

Clay St., s/s, from Sansome St. to a point approximately 135' east. Parking Restricted 1 Hour, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.:

North Point St., s/s, between Mason and Powell Sts. Parking Restricted 1 Hour, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Everyday:

Taylor St., both sides, between Beach and Jefferson Sts.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets.

File 20-73-10, Resolution No. 550-73. (Turn Right Lane, Double:

Clay St., e/b at Battery St. Turn Right Only (Muni Excepted): ^^ •' " '•

Kearny St., s/b at Columbus Ave. Turn Right Only: t; ; . Jones St., s/b at Bay St. . :

Turn Left Lane, Double:

Nineteenth Ave., n/b at Winston Drive. Turn Left Prohibited:

Alemany Blvd., e/b and w/b at Congdon St.,

Bay St., e/b at Jones St.,

Castro St., n/b at Duboce Ave., . v *r-

Duboce Ave., e/b at Castro St.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes': Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, Von Beroldingen 9.

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Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of cer- tain streets.

File 42-73-31, Resolution No. 551-73.

(Grant Avenue, 2000 block, September 16, 1973, for a resi- dents* block party;

Kirkwood Avenue, between Dormitory Road and Earl Street, August 29, 1973, for Hunters Point Boys' Club tennis clinic;

Pierce Street, between Ellis and O'Farrell Streets, Septem- ber 8 and 9, 1973, for Western Addition Health Com- mittee fair.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code to permit contractor's service truck to park for four hours in a parking meter zone or next to the curb in any restricted time-limit-zone when the contractor is engaged in action to remedy an emergency. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 348-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Sections 36 and 36.1)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi 3.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Tabled

Ordinance amending the Police Code to prohibit smoking in various public locations, and providing penalties therefor. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 496-72-2, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 51.1, amends Section 52.)

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to amend by deleting prohibition against smoking in the Chambers of the Board and in the Board's committee room.

After discussion. Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that the matter be tabled.

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Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

No: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Police Code to prohibit sightseeing buses from using public stands at or near the entrance to rapid transit stations. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 113-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 1117) Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Referred to Committee

The following, appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $403.00, Farmers Market (tem- porary salaries) ; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-38, Ordinance No. Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence William Jack Chow, Civil Service Com- missioner, August 22-September 2; Louis H. Heilbron, Hu- man Rights Commissioner, August 7-10; Richard D. Hon- gisto. Sheriff, August 12-16; John A. Kidder, Member, Board of Education, August 17-18; Robert H. Mendelsohn, Member, Board of Supervisors, August 13-14; Ronald Pelosi, Member, Board of Supervisors, August 10-12, August 15-18; David J. Sanchez, Jr., Member, Board of Education, September 10-12, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 546-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held on the proposal by the Junior Chamber of Commerce for a new cable car line on Grant Avenue from Market Street to Coit Tower.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

File 476-73.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari, joined by Supervisor Gonzales, requested that a communication he directed to the City Attorney asking him to prepare legislation for referral to committee, amending the Building Code to provide that plans for private and public build- ings include space for installation of electric transformers.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be directed to the Tax Administrator regarding the estimated cost of notify- ing pet owners of the new animal regulations, asking that he furnish the Board with information as to how much it would cost for a single insert advising pet owners of the new laws which could be sent out with other mailings such as water bills.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Molinari requested that letters be sent to the Di- rector of Public Works and to the Chief of Police transmitting copy of a petition from the residents of the 1000 block of Fran- cisco Street requesting adequate street lighting and police patrol protection to control crime in the area, asking for comments thereon.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Resolution urging the State Senate to pass SB 131, repealing the one cent sales tax increase.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 12-73-51, Resolution No.

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Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $62,084 from Revenue Sharing, Commission on the Aging, for permanent salaries and opera- tions, and creating four positions.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 101-73-38, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen advised that a constituent has re- ported a fire hazard consisting of weeds and trash which exists in a vacant lot in the 400 block of Euclid Street next to a nursery school. Letters to the out-of-town owner of the property and in- quiry of the Department of Public Works have had no results.

Supervisor von Beroldingen pointed out that Section 742 of the Public Works Code covers this situation and she requested that a letter be sent to the Director of Public Works asking him to re- port this hazard as required by law so that action can be taken immediately to abate the nuisance.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held on the need for recreational areas and places of study for children in Chinatown, with a view to considering the availability of schoolyards and class- rooms for these purposes when school is not in session.

Supervisor Chinn presented:

File 477-73.

Referred to Social Services Committee.

Called Out of Committee

Ordinance amending ordinance granting franchise to Tele- vision Signal Corporation to provide that grantee's construc- tion plans must be submitted to the Board of Supervisors for approval, that public hearings be held regarding the con- struction plans and prohibiting further construction by the grantee in the absence of the Board's approval.

Supervisor Feinstein announced that she was calling the fore- going ordinance from the Governmental Services Committee for Board hearing on August 20, 1973.

File 32-73-6, Ordmance No.

Referred to Board for hearing August 20, 1973.

Referred to Committee

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Resolution endorsing AB 2040, creating a Bay Area Regional Planning Agency.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 12-73-52, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Ordinance amending the Housing Code to provide for secu- rity devices to prevent unlawful intrusion into residences, in- cluding hotels, motels and apartment houses.

Supervisor Feinstein presented: , .^s

File 375-72-1, Ordinance No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari requested that a letter be sent to the Chief Administrative OflScer requesting information on the feasibility of recycling City Hall and other San Francisco government waste paper. With the enormous amount of paper passing through the City and Coimty oflSces each week, it seems reasonable to inquire as to the possibility of re-using part of it.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the following :

John Brucato (Supervisor Tamaras)

Rev. John F. Giambastiani, S.J. (Supervisor Tamaras)

Milton Shoong (Supervisor Tamaras)

Marina Lions* Club (Supervisor Tamaras)

West of Twin Peaks Lions' Club (Supervisor Tamaras)

Renaissance Association (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, MoHnari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn 2.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Mona Casselman (Supervisor Kopp) Edward Morris (Supervisor Kopp) Maria Angeli (Supervisor Molinari) Ada Agostini (Supervisor Molinari)

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Itsi June Martha Lynch (Supervisor Pelosi)

Martin Loewenthal (Supervisors Pelosi, Tamaras) Steve Pasadis (Supervisor Tamaras) Florence Fenlon (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 6:05 P.M., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors October 15, 1973.

I Philip P. Engler, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisdrs of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

PHILIP P. ENGLER Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors

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In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, August 20, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Francois noted present at 2: 10 P.M.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, June 18, 1973, was con- sidered read and approved.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Temporarily Postponed

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following recom- mendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered, were temporarily postponed for attendance of the full Board :

Ordinance fixing schedules of compensation pursuant to pro- visions of Charter Section 8.404, for platform employees and coach and bus operators of the Municipal Railway and re- lated trainee classes, by establishing dollar value differences between vacation, retirement and health service benefits to be paid into the Transport Workers Union San Francisco Municipal Railway Trust Fund, and by establishing condi-

(785)

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tions and benefits of employment other than wages ; effective July 1, 1973.

File 104-73-1, Ordinance No. Temporarily postponed.

Ordinance fixing and determining rates of compensation to be paid employees subject to provisions of Charter Section 8.405 (Policemen and Firemen), effective July 1, 1973; re- pealing Ordinance No. 110-73.

File 105-73-3, Ordinance No.

Temporarily postponed.

Temporarily Postponed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following were tem- porarily postponed for attendance of the full Board:

Ordinance amending the Annual Appropriation Ordinance to reflect revenue and expenditure appropriation adjust- ments necessary to meet requirements for fiscal year 1973- 74 for Platform Employees of the Municipal Railway under provisions of Charter Section 8.404.

File 101-73-34, Ordinance No.

Temporarily postponed.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to adjust the compensation schedules for Platform Employees of the Municipal Railway pursuant to Charter Section 8.404, effec- tive July 1, 1973; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-24, Ordinance No.

Temporarily postponed.

Ordinance amending the Annual Appropriation Ordinance to reflect revenue and expenditure appropriation adjust- ments necessary to meet requirements for fiscal year 1973- 74 for the Police and Fire Departments under provisions of Charter Section 8.405.

File 101-73-35, Ordinance No.

Temporarily postponed.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to provide rates of compensation for classes subject to the provisions of

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Charter Section 8.405 (Police and Fire Departments) ; ef- fective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-23, Ordinance No.

Temporarily postponed.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $70,310 from 1947 Off-Street Parking Bond Fund for Mission-Bartlett Parking Plaza, and $7,966,790 from 1972 Municipal Water System Bond Fund for water system improvements.

File 101-73-30, Ordinance No. 331-73.

(APPROPRIATE:

1947 Off-Street Parking Bond Fund

Mission-Bartlett Parking Plaza $ 70,310

1972 Municipal Water System Bond Fund

Construction-Unallocated 200,000

Calaveras Dam Improvements 1,650,000

Sunol Water Filtration Plant Expansion 4,400,000

Dumbarton Pipeline Bridge 530,000

Architectural and Engineering Contracts 160,000

Plans and Specifications 610,000 Field Engineering, Inspection & Supervision 370,000

Injuries and Damages 20,000

Equipment 26,790)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance calling and providing for a special election to be held in the City and County of San Francisco on Tuesday, November 6, 1973, for the purpose of submitting to the voters of the City and County bond issues in the sum of $37,826,000 for improvement of public school buildings; $2,428,000 for improvement of children's centers of the San Irancisco Unified School District; $4,600,000 for improve- ments to the Hall of Justice; and consolidating special elec- tion with the general election.

File 459-73, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari ,consideration was tem- porarily postponed for attendance of the full Board.

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Finally Passed

Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to provide an alternate method of enforcement and collection of liens against property for repair or replacement of a sidewalk, driveway, curb or gutter.

File 460-73, Ordinance No. 338-73.

(Adds Section 707.1)

Finally passed by the following wote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Richard Meagles, Edith E. Meagles and Ramona Meagles against the City and County by payment of $3,000; Superior Court No. 597 063.

File 45-73-31, Ordinance No. 330-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered, and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance fixing schedules of compensation pursuant to pro- visions of Charter Section 8.404, for platform employees and coach and bus operators of the Municipal Railway and re- lated trainee classes, by establishing dollar value differences between vacation, retirement and health service benefits to be paid into the Transport Workers Union San Francisco Municipal Railway Trust Fund, and by establishing condi- tions and benefits of employment other than wages ; effective July 1, 1973.

File 104-73-1, Ordinance No. 329-73.

Supervisor Barbagelata addressed the following statements to r3eputy City Attorney James Stark and requested that Mr. Stark indicate to the Board whether each statement was true or false. In each case Mr. Stark stated that the statement was true.

1) Charer Section 8.404 (Prop. G) provides that the Civil Service Commission shall annually conduct a nationwide

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survey of the wages (rates of pay) paid platform employees and bus and trolley operators as of July 1 of each year in the cities surveyed, and certifies to the Board the average of the two highest wage schedules in effect as of July 1. The Board will fix a wage schedule at some schedule not in excess of an average of the two highest rates. Also, the Board may fix fringe benefits not to exceed those found in collective bargain- ing agreements from which the average of the two higher wage schedules are taken.

2) With respect to wages (rates of pay) the Board is not required to increase wages to an average of the two highest wage schedules. As a matter of fact, the Board may keep them the same or even lower them if it chooses to do so.

3) With respect to fringe benefits, not withstanding any any other provisions of the Charter, Charter Section 8.404 (Prop. G) does not provide that the Board must fix fringe benefits not to exceed those found in collective bargaining agreements from which the average of the two highest wage schedules are taken. As a matter of fact. Prop. G (Charter Sect. 8.404) does not require the Board of Supervisors to fix any fringe benefits whatsoever.

4) A portion of the ballot argument in Prop. G submitted to the voters by the Board of Supervisors stated the follow- ing: "Bus and trolley operators and other platform personnel of the Muni Railway have fallen behind most other City em- ployees in their fringe benefits." Another sentence states, "Prop. G permits these operators to catch-up with other em- ployees in their fringe benefits*'

At this point the Chair announced that in accordance with the Board's Rules of Order, Rule 19 limiting speaking, Supervisor Barbagelata's time was up. Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Super- visor Molinari, moved to grant Supervisor Barbagelata an exten- sion of ten minutes.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Motions to Amend Refused Adoption

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend the ordinance by amending Section 8 Holidays, to re- move one holiday called "operator's birthday".

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras 4.

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Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, then moved to amend by deleting Section 19 Injury on Duty, and substitute the provisions of last year's ordinance.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras 4.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to eliminate increase in night differential pay.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras 4.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend by deleting provisions for a 30 minute paid lunch period.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras 4.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to amend by deleting Section 5 relating to hours of work, and substitute provisions of last year's ordinance.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras 4.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Thereafter the roll was called and the ordinance was finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsonh, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras 4.

Refused Final Passage

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered and temporarily postponed, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Annual Appropriation Ordinance to reflect revenue and expenditure appropriation adjust- ments necessary to meet requirements for fiscal year 1973- 74 for Platform Employees of the Municipal Railway under

MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1973 791

provisions of Charter Section 8.404.

File 101-73-34, Ordinance No.

Refused final passage by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gk)nzales, Men- delsonh, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras 4.

Rescission of Action

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that the vote by which the foregoing was refused final passage be rescinded.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsonh, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras 4.

Supervisor Kopp requested that the record be clear that it is understood that wages for Municipal Railway employees should be in line with the highest in the country, and that the issue here is the amount of fringe benefits to be granted.

After further discussion, the roll was called and the measure was refused final passage by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsonh, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, MoUnari, Tamaras 4.

Finally Passed

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to adjust the compensation schedules for Platform Employees of the Municipal Railway pursuant to Charter Section 8.404, effec- tive July 1, 1973; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-24, Ordinance No. 328-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsonh, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras 4.

Taken Up Out of Order

Passed for Second Reading

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the following recommenda- tion of Plaiming and Development Committee was taken up out of order:

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Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment to decrease from 80 feet to 40 feet the height limit of portions of the Pacific Heights District, south of Lafayette Park and south of the Pacific Medical Center.

File 362-72-6, Ordinance No.

(Pacific Heights area, south side of Sacramento Street be- tween Fillmore and Buchanan Streets, and blocks bounded by Sacramento, Gough, Bush and Laguna Streets.)

(City Planning Commission by Resolution No. 6975 disap- proved)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Thereafter the Board resumed consideration of items as shown on the Calendar.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed was taken up:

Ordinance fixing and determining rates of compensation to be paid employees subject to provisions of Charter Section 8.405 (Policemen and Firemen), effective July 1, 1973; re- pealing Ordinance No. 110-73.

File 105-73-3, Ordinance No. 334-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11 .

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here- tofore considered and temporarily postponed, v^ere taken up:

Ordinance amending the Annual Appropriation Ordinance to reflect revenue and expenditure appropriation adjust- ments necessary to meet requirements for fiscal year 1973- 74 for the Police and Fire Departments under provisions of Charter Section 8.405.

File 101-73-35, Ordinance No. 332-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11 .

MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1973 793

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to provide rates of compensation for classes subject to the provisions of Charter Section 8.405 (Police and Fire Departments) ; ef- fective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-23, Ordinance No. 333-73.

Finally passed by the following vote.

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance calling and providing for a special election to be held in the City and County of San Francisco on Tuesday, November 6, 1973, for the purpose of submitting to the voters of the City and County bond issues in the sum of $37,826,000 for improvement of public school buildings; $2,428,000 for improvement of children's centers of the San Francisco Unified School District; $4,600,000 for improve- ments to the Hall of Justice; and consolidating special elec- tion with the general election.

File 459-73, Ordinance No. 337-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the following from Rules Com- mittee was taken up out of order:

Motion amending Rules of Order of the Board of Supervi- sors by amending Rule 56, pertaining to matters assigned to the Legislative and Personnel Committee, and specifying that such assignments shall include all measures proposing re- classification or retitling of positions for review as to pro- priety thereof.

File 144-73.

Explanation of Vote

Supervisor Pelosi stated that he would vote against the measure because the Civil Service Commission has sole jurisdiction over reclassification and retitling of positions.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Pelosi 2.

Referred to Committee

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that recommendations of Finance Committee appearing on the Calen- dar relating to reclassification and retitling of positions be referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Moli- nari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 4.

Thereupon the following were referred to Legislative and Per- sonnel Committee:

Ordinance appropriating $224,263 and rescinding $200,096, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 11 positions to reflect the continuation of compensation adjust- ments in accordance with Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance Section IV (H), effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-22, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $158,366 and rescinding $158,545, various departments for the creation and abolishment of 8 positions to reflect the continuation of compensation adjust- ments in accordance with Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance Section IV (H), effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-31, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to reflect the continuation of compensation adjustments of certain classi- fications in accordance with Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance Section IV (H), effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to Files 101-73-22 and 101-73-31.

File 102-73-7, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $989,838 and rescinding $996,204, Public Health, for creation and abolishment of 127 positions

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reflecting the establishment of Health Services Career Lad- der, Community Health Service, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-14, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections, Public Health; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-4, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $50,316 and rescinding $46,372 for the creation of one position of Associate Civil Engineer and the abolishment of one position of Associate Materials Engineer, Public Works, and the creation of one position of Senior Physician Specialist and the abolishment of two posi- tions of Senior Physician Specialist, Public Health, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-15, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections, reflecting additions and abolishments of certain positions; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-11, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $929,879 and rescinding $924,791, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 65 positions pursuant to recommendation of the General Classi- fication Survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission; effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-16, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various departments, reflecting additions and abolishment of certain positions; effective July 1, 1973; a companion mea- sure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-16, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $734,037 and rescinding $731,986, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 143

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positions pursuant to recommendations of the General Clas- sification Survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission; effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-17, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections, reflecting additions and abolishments of certain positions, effective July 1, 1973; a companion mea- sure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-6, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $200,505 and rescinding $161,927, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 24 positions pursuant to recommendations of the General Clas- sification Survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-18, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various sections, reflecting additions and abolishments of certain positions, effective July 1, 1973; a companion mea- sure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-14, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $61,039 and rescinding $59,514, Water Department, for adjustments of compensation pre- viously granted for three positions in accordance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordi- nance, Section VII (H), effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-19, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, \\'ater Operating Fund, reflecting deletions of compensation adjustments of certain classifications effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-8, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $281,536 and rescinding $256,154, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 23

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positions pursuant to recommendations of the General Clas- sification Survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commssion, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-20, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various departments, reflecting additions and abolishments of certain positions effective July 1, 1973; a companion mea- sure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-15, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $349,143 and rescinding $439,141, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 38 positions pursuant to recommendations of the General Clas- sification Survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-21, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various departments, reflecting additions and abolishments of certain positions, eff'ective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-10, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, various departments, to set a rate of pay for new classifica- tions established by the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 102-73-12, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, Section 555010, Public Health-Institutions, reflecting addi- tion and abolishment of one position of Senior Clerk Typist.

File 102-73-5, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74, re- flecting the reorganization of the City Demonstration Agency, Mayor's Oflftce, effective July 1, 1973.

File 102-73-22, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

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Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to add exemp- tion, under certain conditions, of the Director of Public Works from time limitations for award of contracts.

File 426-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 6.1-1)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinsetin, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the item was temporarily post- poned for attendance of the City Architect.

Refused Adoption

The following from Rules Committee was taken up:

Motion amending Rules of Order of the Board of Super- visors by adding Rule 39.5 thereto, requiring that before any ordinance or resolution may be enacted following substan- tive amendment as proposed for the first time in a Board meeting, the approved amendment and the amended mea- sure shall be referred to committee for public hearing. (Su- pervisor von Beroldingen)

File 422-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Aye: Supervisor von Beroldingen 1.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 10.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to add exemp- tion, under certain conditions, of the Director of Public Works from time limitations for award of contracts.

File 426-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 6.1-1)

After testimony from the City Architect, Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to amend by providing ex- emption for the Director of Public Works from time limitations for San Francisco Unified School District contracts requiring Field Act certification only.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Noes: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp requested that the Clerk research and report on the origin of that portion of the Administrative Code Section 6.1-1 granting exemption to the Port from time limitations for award of contracts.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Taken Up Out of Order Consideration Continued

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Barbagelata, the following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Conmiittee was taken up out of order:

Charter amendment relating to municipal elections to pro- vide for a runoff election for the office of Mayor. (Super- visor Barbagelata)

File 270-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved that consideration be continued to August 27, 1973.

Ac/optec? by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Noes: Supervisor Molinari 1.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Barbagelata, the following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with recommendation "Do not submit", were taken up out of order:

Charter amendment providing that certain pilots of fireboats and marine engineers of fireboats shall be included as mem- bers of the Fire Department for purposes of the Retirement System. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 163-72.

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Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved that consideration be continued to August 27, 1973.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Noes: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Charter amendment relating to Airports Commission powers to fix utility rates and to the appropriation of moneys from the Airports Revenue Fund. (Supervisors von Beroldingen, Feinstein)

File 135-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved that consideration be continued to August 27, 1973.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Noes: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Passed for Second Reading

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Ordinance ordering vacation of a sewer and public utility easement in Pacific Avenue from Davis Street to The Em- Iiarcadero.

File 182-73-2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved "Do Pass".

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Adopted

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee without recommendation, were taken up:

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting from reference without rec- ommendation.)

Resolution granting revocable permit to Golden Gateway

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North to occupy a portion of Jackson Street between Drum and Davis Streets, and a portion of Davis Street between Jackson Street and Broadway during construction operations.

File 265-73, Resolution No. 575-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Adopted as Amended

Resolution urging Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Trans- portation Distrct and Golden Gate Corridor Board of Con- trol to investigate alternatives for improvement of transit in Golden Gate Corridor with the exception of The Embarca- dero Freeway connection; reaffirming opposition to second deck on the Golden Gate Bridge; and declaring that future plans for rapid transit within the City and County shall be subject to approval of the Board of Supervisors; rescinding Resolution No. 172-71. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 285-73-9, Resolution No. 576-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to amend by adding at the end of the first resolved clause "and the use of buses as a permanent solution", and to insert in first further resolved clause "interim" before "alternatives".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi 2.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved to further amend by inserting in line 1, page 2, after "Bridge", "and its support of a subaqueous transit tube".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi 2.

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

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Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following from Finance Committee was taken up out of order:

Resolution authorizing the Port Commission to apply for and accept Land and Water Conservation Funds for developing facilities for public outdoor recreation and access purposes.

File 468-73, Resolution No. 579-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code to permit contractor's service truck to park for four hours in a parking meter zone or next to the curb in any restricted time-limit-zone when the contractor is engaged in action to remedy an emergency. ( Su- pervisor Feinstein)

File 348-73, Ordinance No. 336-73.

(Adds Sections 36 and 36.1)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, ICopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisors Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending the Police Code to prohibit sightseeing buses from using public stands at or near the entrance to rapid transit stations. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 113-73, Ordinance No. 335-73.

(Amends Section 1117)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

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Absent: Supervisors Pelosi 1.

Adopted

The following recommendation of State and National Affairs Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Resolution recommending enactment of bills pending before the State Legislature.

File 12-73-40, Resolution No. 566-73.

(SB 204, appropriates funds for alcoholism prevention and rehabilitation program. (Supervisor von Beroldingen) ;

SB 1316, revises duties and powers o fBay Conservation and Development Commission;

SCA 15, providing for the allocation of funds for transit purposes:

AB 449, providing penalties for possession of marijuana.) Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Refused Submission

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee were taken up:

Charter amendment providing that any item deleted from a budget by the Mayor or the Board of Supervisors which is subsquently resubmitted in the same fiscal year as a supple- mental appropriation shall require a three-fourths vote of the Board of Supervisors for approval. (Supervisors Molinari and Kopp)

File 419-73.

(Amends Section 6.306)

Refused submission by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi 6.

Ordered Submitted

Charter amendment, proposed by petition of the electorate for immediate submission to the electors, to create eleven Supervisorial Districts for the purpose of electing Super- visors by district to provide equal representation for equal numbers of people.

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File 180-73-1.

Ordered submitted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing lease with State of California, as Les- sor, of space at Sixth and Ahern Streets required by the Police Department for a parking lot for emergency vehicles.

File 64-73-26, Resolution No. 571-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution declaring intention to appropriate funds in the 1974-75 budget in an amount not to exceed $50,000 for installation of a telephone system in San Francisco General Hospital.

File 101-73-32, Resolution No. 595-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Passed for Second Rearing

Ordinance appropriating $865,145, Public Works, for re- construction, modernization, additions and betterments to various Water Pollution Control Plants and Pumping Sta- tion.

File 101-73-36, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up: Resolution declaring intention to appropriate funds in the

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1974-75 budget in an amount not to exceed (($900,000)) $860,000 for rental of X-ray equipment for San Francisco General Hospital.

File 101-73-33, Resolution No. 596-73.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce $900,000 to $860,000.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

The following from Finance Committee were taken up:

(N.B. On the following items from Finance Committee, Su- pervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Moli- nari, moved "Do Pass".)

Resolution accepting ownership of forty-nine street lights in the sidewalks around the Japanese Cultural and Trade Center installed by the Redevelopment Agency.

File 303-72-1, Resolution No. 581-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution extending time to September 27, 1973 for award of Department of Public Works contract for improvements to the Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant.

File 61-73-3, Resolution No. 570-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing cancellation of taxes on property owned by the 19th Avenue Baptist Church for fiscal vear 1972-73.

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File 10-73-22, Resolution No. 565-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing immediate filling of vacated position of Supervising Probation Officer, Adult Probation Depart- ment.

File 31-73-17, Resolution No. 568-73. Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled ''Basic Law Workshop".

File 121-73-24, Resolution No. 574-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Library Commission to apply for and accept State funds for improving library services.

File 453-73, Resolution No. 577-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Adopted as Amended

The following recommendations of Social Services Committee, v/ere taken up:

Resolution declaring policy that residents of the Dog-Patch area of Potrero Hill will be accorded priority of employment for construction of the Municipal Railway facility at 22nd and Indiana Streets. (Supervisor Francois)

File 461-73-2, Resolution No. 578-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved to amend by deleting the resolved clause and substituting there- for "Resolved, That the residents living in the area of San Fran- cisco, bounded by 20th Street on the east, 3rd Street on the north, Army Street on the west and Highway 280 to the south, will be

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given first preference in hiring (through the various Unions) in the construction of the new Municipal Railway facility to be lo- cated within the area; and, be it".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 65-69 providing for the establishment of a Bayview-Hunters Point Model Neighbor- hood Agency, to provide for approval by the Board of Su- pervisors of Agency members appointed by the Mayor. (Su- pervisors Molinari, Kopp)

File 66-73-6, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 3 of Article III)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to require the City Demonstration Agency to submit quarterly reports on the operation of the Model Cities Program to the Board of Supervisors, and to except existing employment relationships from the prohibition against employment of more than one member of a family by any Model Cities operating agency.

File 66-73-8, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 30.05 and 30.05-1)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

Resolution urging Mayor to act favorably on request of Model Cities Agency for additional staff consisting of in- kind personnel services donated by various City depart- ments.

File 66-73-9, Resolution No. 572-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Referred to Committee

The following from Joint Fire, Safety and Police and Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Resolution authorizing the widening of Washington Street between Sansome and Kearny Streets, and Clay Street be- tween Montgomery and Sansome Streets; rescinding Resolu- tion No. 637-66.

File 194-73, Resolution No.

(Resolution No. 637-66 authorized widening Washington and Clay Streets between Sansome and Kearny Streets.)

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved as substitute that the measure be rereferred to the joint Committee.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Adopted

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mitte was taken up:

Resolution enacting and rescinding various traffic regulations on Clay Street between Kearny and Montgomery Streets.

File 19-73-13, Resolution No. 567-73.

(ENACTING:

Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away) at Any Time:

Clay Saeet, north side, between Kearny and Montgomery

Streets; Clay Street, south side, from Montgomery Street to a

point approximately 150 feet west.

Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away) 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.: Clay Street, south side, from Kearny Street to a point ap- proximately 262 feet east.

Turn Right Only Lane:

Clay Street, eastbound at Montgomery Street;

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RESCINDING:

Stopping Prohibited (Tow- Away) 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.:

Clay Street, south side, between Kearny and Montgomery Streets.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Consideration Continued

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee were taken up:

Charter amendment providing increased retirement benefits for miscellaneous officers and employees of the City and County. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 321-73.

(Amends Section 8.509, adds Section 8.536)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, consideration was continued August 27, 1973.

Charter amendment authorizing the transfer of park and other lands to the United States Department of the Interior for inclusion in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 415-73.

(Adds Section 7.403.1)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, consideration was con'inued August 27, 1973.

(Supervisor Kopp abstaining.)

Charter amendment providing additional retirement allow- ance for members of the Police and Fire Departments for each year of service rendered after qualifying for retirement benefits. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

File 411-73.

(Amends Sections 8.546 and 8.570)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, consideration was continued August 27, 1973.

(Supervisor Kopp dissenting.)

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Charter amendment relating to operation of the Port Com- mission. (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 288-73.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, consideration was continued to August 27, 1973.

Consideration Continued

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with- out recommendation was taken up:

Charter amendment exempting paraprofessional employees of the San Francisco Unified School District and the San Francisco Community College District from the civU service provisions of the Charter. (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

File 402-73.

(Amends Section 8.300)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Feinstein, consideration was continued to August 27, 1973.

Reref erred to Committee

The following, called out of Governmental Services Committee by Supervisor Feinstein, was taken up:

Ordinance amending ordinance granting franchise to Tele- vision Signal Corporation to provide that grantee's construc- tion plans must be submitted to the Board of Supervisors for approval, that public hearings be held regarding the con- struction plans and prohibiting further construction by the grantee in the absence of the Board's approval. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 32-73-6, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that the measure be rereferred to Governmental Services Committee with instruction that it be heard and reported out no later than 90 days, and hopefully within 60 days, of today's date.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1973 811

Leaves of absence Robert E. Gonzales, Member, Board of Supervisors, August 24-26; Edward P. Joyce, Director of Emergency Services, September 10-21 and weekends of Sep- tember 8-9, 15-16, and 22-23; Theodore R. Knowles, Com- missioner on the Aging, August 18-24; Quentin L. Kopp, Member, Board of Supervisors, August 21-27; Edward L. Peet, Commissioner on the Aging, August 17-24; Donald M. Scott, Chief of Police, August 24-31 and September 21-27; Joseph E. Tinney, Assessor, September 7-9 and November 3-11, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 564-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Adopted

Resolution authorizing release of gas tax funds aggregating $180,000 for improvement of Judah Street between Ninth and Nineteenth Avenues.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented as recommendation of Fi- nance Committee:

File 100-73-6, Resolution No. 573-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Request Granted

Supervisor Tamaras explained a plan to be implemented in Seattle, Washington, whereby all public transportation will be free within a designated downtown area. The plan hopefully will reduce traffic, pollution and parking problems, as well as en- courage business in the downtown sector. The Supervisor sug- gested that the plan might be used profitably in San Francisco, and requested that a communication be directed to the Public

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Utilities Commission asking for its comments on the feasibility of implementing such a plan.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that Section 690 of the Police Code prohibiting af- fixing advertisements to poles, be amended to include trees and shrubbery.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 490-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee,

Adopted

Resolution recommending State action to provide full State and Federal financing of the entire adult homemaker pro- gram without utilization of the county share of federal serv- ices funds.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 478-73, Resolution No. 580-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Referred to Committee

Resolution approving map of Condominium Panorama, a condomonium subdivision.

Supervisor Barbagelata presented.

File 488-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Resolution opposing the Governor's "Revenue Control and Tax Reduction Initiative", proposed addition of Article 29 to the State Constitution.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 345-73, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of cer- tain streets for a series of street operas to be performed by

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the Western Opera Company in cooperation with the Art Commission and the Neighborhood Arts Program.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 42-73-34, Resolution No. 569-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be di- rected to the City Attorney asking for legislation amending Ordi- nance No. 305-72 establishing a Commission on the Aging to re- quire that all appointees be at least fifty-five years of age.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Molinari requested that a letter be sent to the Park- in Authority urging that consideration be given for parking of motorcycles in the City garages, and requesting information as to present policy on this subject.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Communication from Peter M. Finnegan requesting amend- ment to the Campaign Contribution and Expenditure Control Ordinance to limit the amount of money which may be ex- pended by candidates in the November 6, 1973, election. ._

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 316-73-4.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Request that appropriate committee review the action taken by the Board in adopting Resolution No. 357-73 which in- cluded, among other things, an endorsement of State legisla- tion to impose the death penalty for certain homicides.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 12-73-53.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the following :

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chan Kent (Supervisor Chinn) Alfred G. Chiantelli (Supervisor Molinari) Granville DeMerritt (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in re- spect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Philip Dindia (Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras) Daniel Cottrell (Supervisors Kopp, Tamaras) Erasmia Mountanos (Supervisor Tamaras) Adrienne N. Low (Supervisor Molinari) Robert E. Buckley (Supervisors Peolosi, Tamaras,

Chinn, Mendelsohn) Richard Bassi (Supervisors Pelosi, Tamaras) Shepard Kopp (Supervisor Pelosi for all Board members) Dr. Charlotte Baer (Supervisors Feinstein, Pelosi, Tamaras) Eleanor Reidy (Supervisor Tamaras) Max B. McClure (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 6:35 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1973

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Friday, August 24, 1973 12:00 Noon

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Friday, August 24, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in special session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisor Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervison Kopp 1.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Kopp excused from attendance. (On leave of ab- sence).

COMMUNICATION

The Clerk read the following communication from his Honor, the Mayor, dated August 24, 1973:

"In accordance with Charter section 2.302, and in response to the request by the President of the Board, Mr. Pelosi, and the (Chairman of the Finance Committee, Mr. Mendelsohn, I am re- turning for your reconsideration proposed ordinance. File No. 101-73-34.

"I do not believe this letter is a necessary pre-requisite to your power to reconsider your ordinance. But since some question has ijeen raised about it, I am simply endorsing your request."

UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Finance Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Annual Appropriation Ordinance to reflect revenue and expenditure appropriation adjustments

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818 FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1973

necessary to meet requirements for fiscal year 1973-74, for wages and fringe benefits of Municipal Railway platform em- ployees under provisions of Charter Section 8.404.

File 101-73-34, Ordinance No. 339-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved suspension of the rules for the immediate consideration of the meaisure.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Statement

Supervisor Molinari read the following statement:

This afternoon we have come together for the purpose of casting the final vote on the matter of salary increases and fringe benefits for Mimicipal Railway platform workers. The situation seems to be anticlimatic, as everyone has announced the way in which he or she will cast this very important vote.

A variety of stories have carried accounts of our actions and deliberations on this matter, and the public has begun to respond. The average citizen has expressed total confusion as to what on earth is going on down here. I believe that the public has been very patient with this Board of Supervisors in spite of the con- fusing array of contradictory votes stating that we belive in and support just about everything. But I think that history will prove that this vote today was the last straw.

Public transportation is a subject very close to the hearts of the people of San Francisco. They, unlike most of us on this Board, are the ones who have to put up with the unrealiable, insulting service which was supposed to be for their benefit. Like many of the so called "services" provided by the government, the service has degenerated so that the employees, not the customers benefit. In a time when fuel is costly, streets crowded, pollution growing steadily worse and life in general becoming more compli- cated, this Board of Supervisors stated to the public that public transportation, . . . inexpensive, clean, quiet, courteous and de- pendable, would be the number one goal over the next few years. The public cheered, and we all looked great.

Now, when we have a chance to show our true colors, and prove that we meant what we said, the first test shall end in miser- able failure. We said that service would be dependable, and we are thinking of passing today a fringe benefit which will encourage drivers to stay home. We allocated additional money for expand- ing equipment facilities and personnel whose assignments would

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1973 819

improve service to the people, and we are thinking of passing legislation which will take funds from these important items and transfer them to inhouse services such as additional inspectors to control absenteeism, and additional drivers to fill in for those who choose to stay home. We promised to hold the line on taxes, and today we are thinking of passing legislation which amounts to 16^ on the tax rate.

To the public this means simply; we do not live up to our promises, and we are irresponsible. The most serious of all impli- cations of our actions today is that we took an oath of office which stated that we would obey the Charter, and operate the City ac- cording to the will of the people. The people have told us that special caution in appropriating monies for defecit utilities shall be taken, this is reflected in the fact that they have mandated that 2/3 of the members of this Board shall concur before public monies can be spent. This implies compromise, and there has been no compromise by this Board of Supervisors. I have publicly of- fered to sit down and discuss various possibilites with supporters of this ordinance. No one seems willing to talk. The majority has taken its stand and will not compromise. This to me is a violation of public law, and public trust.

The people of San Francisco shall remember this day every time they stand in the cold waiting for a bus. They will remember that they could have had better equipment. They will remember that they could have had better schedule information. They will remember that they were promised all kinds of improvements in their transit system, but the promises were empty. Challangers for this Board of Supervisors have already begun to speak out deploring MUNI service and the reasons for the debacle. The public is going to listen because they are going to agree.

I urge all of you to reconsider, and prove to the people of San Francisco that you were sincere about your MUNI first vote, and that you will back it up with positive action by spending the limited monies we have for the benefit of the many, rather than the few.

Statement

Supervisor Tamaras then read his statement as follows:

Last Monday I took a position in regard to the Muni pay raises and fringe benefits which I felt was fair to the Muni operators, to the tax-paying public, and to the entire community by voting against the excessive fringe benefits of the package. I feel we've made our point, even though we lost.

Now that the Mayor has signed the salary standardization ordi- nance which fixes their right to wages and benefits, it vv^ould be just an idle gesture on our part to continue to vote against the appropriation of funds, since it is apparent from what the Charter clearly mandates and the City Attorney has stated, both verbally

820 FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1973

and in writing, that the Board of Supervisors has no choice but to vote for the funds or be confronted with additional needless expense in appearing in a court action with the Muni operators in which the Muni operators would prevail and the Board would be required to put up the money.

Section 8.404 of the Charter says that the Board of Supervisors shall have the power and it shall be its duty to amend the an- nual appropriation ordinance and the annual salary ordinance as necessary to include the provisions for paying the rates of compensation and conditions and benefits other than wages fixed by the Board of Supervisors.

It is our clear duty as Supervisors to obey the mandate of the people who speak through our City Charter. There is no discre- tion here. The Charter is not an ordinance of the Board of Super- visors. We would violate our oath of office if we ignore the man- date, and if a lawsuit if filed, which would involve unnecessary expense and which could last for several weeks, the danger is that we would be faced with a transit strike which would spread, which would cripple the City and wreak havoc on the economy far be- yond the cost of this pay package. Then how do we, as responsible Supervisors, respond to the demands of the riding public who must use transit to go to work or to carry on their normal affairs, in view of the clear provisions of the Charter?

Our Attorney says the courts would order us to pay this money because the rights to it have already been vested by the 7 Su- pervisors who last Monday voted to enact this wage package.

Under these circumstances, I feel I am doing my sworn duty as the Charter mandates and as our City Attorney has clearly defined, by voting for the appropriation today, and I earnestly hope that the transit services afforded the people of San Francisco will be substantially improved in line with the very substantial improvements and working conditions for the Muni operators.

Motion Adopted

Supervisor Barbagelata requested that the Clerk read a state- ment prepared by Supervisor Kopp who is not in attendance, ex- plaining his views. The Chair directed the Clerk to read Super- visor Kopp's statement.

Supervisor Gonzales objected and appealed from the decision of the Chair, stating that Supervisor Kopp should have considered the matter important enough to appear and present is statement himself.

Supervisor Barbagelata then made his request in the form of a motion, which was seconded by Supervisor Molinari.

Motion that the Clerk read Supervisor Kopp's statement adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Molinari, Pelosi, Ta-

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maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn —4.

Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Statement

The Clerk commenced reading Supervisor Kopp's statement:

My position of voting no on the ordinance to amend the Annual Appropriation Ordinance to implement the wage schedule for Municipal Railway employees has not changed. If I were present today, I would vote no again on this appropriation, exactly as I did on August 20th, and I would continue to do so until and un- less the Salary Standardization ordinance were amended to delete the appropriation for exorbitant fringe benefits for Municipal Railway operators.

I have found nothing in the facts or the law that would compel me to change my mind, and I cannot agree with the opinion of the City Attorney that our Board is "under a mandatory duty" to pass this ordinance.

In my opinion, such a stricture makes a farce of the very salutary Section 6.205 of the Charter. When the framers of the Charter wrote Section 6.205, they were fully aware of the dangers of entering into deficit financing, and that is why they decided that a two-thirds majority of the Board should have to approve such a step. They wanted the independent judgment of eight Supervisors to be required before the Board poured good money after bad in a deficit operation. There is no better example of the framers* foresight than that of the Municipal Railway, which, in 1932, when the Charter was adopted, had no deficit, and in 1973 has a deficit of $33 million.

In that connection, I note that Section 6.205 also specifically states that the eight-vote requirement for appropriations for a deficit utility takes precedence over any other Charter provision to the contrary.

Call of the Board

During the Clerk's reading of Supervisor Kopp's statement. Supervisor Molinari asked for a call of the Board, noting that some members were not in their seats, and the Sergeant-at-Aims was instructed to call the missing members. When the Sergeant- at-Arms was unable to locate the missing members, the Chair announced that no further business could be conducted on this issue unless the call were dispensed with.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to dispense with the call of the Board.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Kopp 3.

Thereafter the Clerk continued reading the statement by Su- pervisor Kopp:

There is no question that we recognize and appreciate the valu- able services performed by Muni operators. That is why we pay them as high a salary as that of any transit system in the country. But we, as elected representatives charged with the financial re- sponsibility of the City and County of San Francisco, do an in- justice to the taxpayers who must foot the bill and to Muni Railway riders when we voluntarily give away benefits costing millions of dollars without any compulsion of law to do so.

Under the burden of our fiscal responsibility, how can the City Attorney advise us that we have no choice in appropriating money for exorbitant fringe benefits that we cannot afford? What does the Charter section requiring eight votes to approve deficit financing mean when, according to the City Attorney, it must be approved regardless of any doubts we may have of its conse- quences? Is not then the City Attorney instructing this Board how it must cast its votes?

I say no to his supposed mandate, and I say that I will main- tain my independent judgment that the wage package for Muni operators approved by seven members of this Board is fiscally ir- responsible and beyond all reasonable justification.

It is not my vote that is crucial today. It is rather the vote of any one of the four Supervisors whose position heretofore has been unequivically in opposition to this measure. Any change in such position is, in my opinion, made because of the usual pres- sures from a self-interested group and is made in apparent obliv- ion of the public*s desire that we allocate any additional public revenues to make concrete and practical improvements in San Francisco's transit system. Approving this spending ordinance can only result in further deterioration of the traijsit system and in demoralization of the citizens we are elected to represent.

After general discussion, the roll was called and the ordinance was finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 1:15 p.m., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1973 823

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ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors

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MONDAY^ AUGUST 27, 1973 2:00 P.M.

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Monday, August 27, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, August 27, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Feinstein excused from attendance. (See infra.)

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, June 25, 1973, was con- sidered read and approved.

Supervisor Feinstein Excused from Attendance

The Clerk announced that Supervisor Feinstein had requested to be excused from attendance because of illness.

No objection and request granted.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Consideration Continued

Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole for the purpose of conducting a public hearing preliminary to its consideration of the Final Environmental Impact Report relative to Proposed Plan Amendments, Yerba Buena Center Approved Redevelopment Project Area D-1.

File 91-73-8.

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826 MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973

President Pelosi announced that the following members of the Redevelopment Agency were in attendance: Mr. Walter F. Kap- lan, Mr. Joe Mosley and Mr. James A. Silva .

At the Direction of President Pelosi, the Clerk then read a com- munication from Mr. Robert L. Rumsey, Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency, stating that the matter of public hearings on the Yerba Buena Center Redevelopment Plan change and the Yerba Buena Center Environmental Impact Report had been thoroughly discussed with Mr. Thomas J. Mellon, Chief Adminis- trative Officer, Robert A. Kenealey, Deputy City Attorney, Rich- ard C. Salladin, City Bond Counsel, and Henry F. Davis, Agency General Counsel, and that group recommended that the hearing on the Yerba Buena Center EIR should be rescheduled for Sep- tember 11, 1973, and the joint public hearing on the Yerba Buena Center Redevelopment Plan change should be continued to Octo- ber 1, 1973.

The Chair then stated he would entertain a motion to resched- ule the hearing on the Yerba Buena Center EIR for September 11, 1973. Supervisor Gonzales so moved, seconded by Supervisor Chinn.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Joint Public Hearing by the Board of Supervisors and the Redevelopment Agency on proposed amendments to the Re- development Plan for Yerba Buena Center Approved Rede- velopment Project Area D-1.

File 91-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari moved that consideration be continued to October 1, 1973.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Members of the Redevelopment Agency indicated agreement by the following vote:

Ayes: Messrs. Kaplan, Mosley, Silva.

Consideration Continued

The following presented by the Clerk was taken up:

MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973 827

Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 98-66, amended by Ordinance No. 201-71, approving the Redevelopment Plan for the Yerba Buena Center Approved Redevelopment Proj- ect Area D-1, by amending said Plan.

File 91-73-5, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration be continued to October 1, 1973.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Taken Up Out of Order

Consideration Continued

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following recom- mendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee was taken up out of order:

(Supervisor Kopp abstaining in Committee.)

Charter amendment relating to operation of the Port Com- mission. (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 288-73.

(Adds Section 3.586, amends Sections 3.581, 3.583, 3.584 and 6.406)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, consideration was con- tinued to September 4, 1973.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following from Leg- islative and Personnel Committee with recommendation "Do Not Submit" was taken up out of order:

Charter amendment relating to Airports Commission powers to fix utility rates and to the appropriation of moneys from the Airports Revenue Fund. (Supervisors von Beroldingen, Feinstein)

File 135-73.

(Amends Section 3.691)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, consideration was con- tinued to September 4, 1973.

828 MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973

Tabled

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the following recom- mendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee was taken up out of order:

(Supervisor Kopp dissenting in Committee.)

Charter amendnient providing additional retirement allow- ance for members of the Police and Fire Departments for each year of service rendered after qualifying for retirement benefits. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

File 411-73.

(Amends Sections 8.546 and 8.570)

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the matter be tabled.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Consideration Continued

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee.)

Ordinance appropriating $62,084 from Revenue Sharing, San Francisco Commission on the Aging, for operation and permanent salaries, and creating 4 positions.

File 101-73-39, Ordinance No.

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Contractual Services n

6,266

Materials and Supplies

1,450

Equipment

2,954

Fixed Charges

150

Mandatory Fringe Benefits

Transfer to 3.123.862.000

2,506

3.697.860.000

5,492

3.699.865.000

421)

(Propossed amendment is as follows: Reduce total appropri- ation from $62,084 to $59,617; reduce permanent salaries

MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973 829

from $42,845 to $40,658; reduce 3.697.860.000 from $5,492 to $5,212.)

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved to rerefer the ordinance and its companion measure to Finance Committee.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras 5.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 5.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Thereafter, Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to continue consideration for one week.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Consideration Continued

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the following reconmiendation of Finance Committee was taken up out of order:

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee.)

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to establish new Section 152010, S.F. Commission on the Aging, and four new positions, three of which are newly established classifications; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-19, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to continue consideration for one week.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Thereafter the Board resumed consideration of items as shown on the Calendar.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

830 MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to exempt the Director of Public Works from time limitations for award of certain contracts applicable to school buildings.

File 426-73, Ordinance No. 346-73.

(Amends Section 6.1-1)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Ordinance appropriating $865,145, Public Works, for re- construction, modernization, additions and betterments to various Water Pollution Control Plants and Pumping Sta- tions.

File 101-73-36, Ordinance No. 345-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Finally Passed

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance ordering vacation of a sewer and public utility easement in Pacific Avenue from Davis Street to The Em- barcadero.

File 182-73-2, Ordinance No. 340-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Planning and Development Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973 831

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment to decrease from 80 feet to 40 feet the height limit of portions of the Pacific Heights District, south of Lafayette Park and south of the Pacific Medical Center.

File 362-72-6, Ordinance No. 342-73.

(Pacific Heights area, south side of Sacramento Street be- tween Fillmore and Buchanan Streets, and blocks bounded by Sacramento, Gough, Bush and Laguna Streets.)

(City Planning Commission by Resolution No. 6975 disap- proved.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feins tein 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Social Services Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 65-69 providing for the establishment of a Bayview-Hunters Point Model Neighbor- hood Agency, to provide for approval by the Board of Su- pervisors of Agency members appointed by the Mayor. (Su- pervisors Molinari, Kopp)

File 66-73-6, Ordinance No. 343-73.

(Amends Section 3 of Article III)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to require the City Demonstration Agency to submit quarterly reports on the operation of the Model Cities Program to the Board of Supervisors, and to except existing employment relation- ships from the prohibition against employment of more than one member of a family by any Model Cities operating agency.

File 86-73-8, Ordinance No. 344-73.

( Amends Sections 30.05 and 30.05-1)

Finally passed by the following vote:

832 MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Ordered Submitted

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Charter aniendment relating to municipal elections to pro- vide for a runoff election for the office of Mayor. (Super- visor Barbagelata)

File 270-73.

(Amends Sections 9.103, 9.105, 9.106 and 9.115, Adds Sec- tion 9.100-1)

Ordered submitted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

No: Supervisor Francois 1.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Charter amendment providing increased retirement benefits for miscellaneous officers and employees of the City and County. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 321-73.

(Amends Section 8.509, adds Section 8.536)

Ordered Submitted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Consideration Continued

Charter aniendment authorizing the transfer of park and other lands to the United States Department of the Interior for inclusion in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 415-73.

(Adds Section 7.403.1)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Gonzales, consideration was continued to September 4, 1973.

MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973 833

Consideration Continued

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with recommendation "Do Not Submit", was taken up:

Charter amendment providing that certain pilots of fireboats and marine engineers of fireboats shall be included as mem- bers of the Fire Department for purposes of the Retirement System. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 163-72

(Amends Section 8.569)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued to September 4, 1973.

Consideration Continued

The following from Legislative and Persoimel Committee with- out recommendation, was taken up:

Charter amendment exempting paraprofessional employees of the San Francisco Unified School District and the San Francisco Community College District from the civil service provisions of the Charter. (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

File 402-73.

(Amends Section 8,300)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, consideration was continued to September 4, 1973.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendation of Finance Committee was taken up:

Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain leasehold inter- est in real property in the vicinity of 22nd and Indiana Streets for the sum of $25,000, required for the Municipal Railway Coach Yard and Combined Central Shops.

File 393-73-1, Resolution No. 590-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari 2.

834 MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973

Adopted

The following from Finance Committee were taken up:

(Note: On the following items from Finance Committee, Su- pervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Barba- gelata, moved "Do Pass".)

Resolution ordering annual audit of the Controller's books for fiscal year 1972-73.

File 95-73-1, Resolution No. 585-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari 2.

Resolution ordering annual audit of the Controller's books for fiscal year 1973-74.

File 95-73-2, Resolution No. 586-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari 2.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for ''Calendar Management Team-Demonstration Project".

File 121-73-27, Resolution No. 587-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari 2.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled "Planning Funds for Mayor's Criminal Jus- tice Council".

File 121-73-28, Resolution No. 588-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973 835

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled ''Augmentation Funds for Mayor's Criminal Justice Council".

File 121-73-29, Resolution No. 589-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Resolution authorizing the Delinquency Prevention Com- mission to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice on behalf of the Chinatown- North Beach Youth Services and Coordinating Center.

File 472-73, Resolution No. 594-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, MoUnari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $82,075, Public Health, Bayview Mental Health Center, for medical services and care— John Hale Medical Society, and rescinding $82,075 from various appropriations, Bayview Mental Health Center.

File 101-73-37, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $403, Farmers Market, for tempo- rary salaries; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-38, Ordinance No. 341-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

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Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing dismissal of litigation of the City and County against Louis P. Whisler, et al., and waiving San Francisco General Hospital bills in the sum of $4,274.10; Municipal Court No. 690089.

File 138-73-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein— 1.

Reref erred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to broaden the use of the Water Quality Improvements Trust Fund.

File 365-73-1, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 10.117-4)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, the measure was rereferrred to Finance Committee to permit revisions by the Controller.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code relating to cash difference fund and overage fund to include employees of the office of the Clerk of the Municipal Court.

File 473-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 10.88)

Parsed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Planning and Development Committee was taken up:

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of property at northwest intersection of Que- sada Avenue and Newhall Street from R-1 to R-2 District.

File 36-73-10, Ordinance No.

MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973 Passed for second reading by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee was taken up:

Charter amendment providing for the issuance of bonds for residential rehabilitation assistance. ( Supervisor Barbagelata)

File 412-73.

(Adds Section 7.308)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued to September 4, 1973.

Consideration Continued

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with recommendation "Do Not Submit" was taken up:

Charter amendment relating to conflicts of interest concern- ing supervisors, oflScers and employees of the City and Coun- ty, (Supervisor Kopp)

File 418-73.

(Amends Section 8.105)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued to September 4, 1973.

Consideration Continued

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with- out recommendation were taken up:

Charter amendment relating to Civil Service procedures in- volving Commission meetings, disciplinary procedures, trans- fers, leaves, qualifications of applicants, protests of test items and eligible lists. (Supervisors Kopp, Molinari)

File 375-73.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued to September 4, 1973.

Charter amendment relating to compensation of officers and employees subject to salary standardization except those

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covered in Sections 8.402, 8.403, 8.404 and 8.405. (Super- visor Barbagelata)

File 413-73

(Amends Section 8.401)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued to September 4, 1973.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing the Chief Administrative Officer and the Director of Public Works to execute Agreement for Maintenance of State Highways in the City and County.

File 85-73-2, Resolution No. 583-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Resolution granting permit to Embarcadero Center to occupy a portion of Front Street between Clay and Sacramento Streets for construction and maintenance of a two-level pedestrian bridge.

File 424-73, Resolution No. 591-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Resolution granting permit to Embarcadero Center, et al., to occupy a portion of Clay Street between Front and Davis Streets for construction and maintenance of a pedestrian bridge.

File 425-73, Resolution No. 592-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein— 1.

MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973 839

Resolution granting revocable permit to Harsh Investment Corporation to occupy a portion of subsurface space under sidewalk and roadway of Powell Street south of Anson Place fronting 540 Powell Street with an existing sub-basement.

File 443-73, Resolution No. 593-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance accepting the roadway of Folsom Street between Crescent Avenue and Alemany Boulevard, including the curbs.

File 9-73-5, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Consideration Continued

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee with- out recommendation was taken up:

Ordinance ordering the improvement of Gould Street be- tween Salinas and Paul Avenues, and authorizing City aid in the approximate amount of $26,000.

File 343-73, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, consideration was continued to September 4, 1973.

Adopted

The following recommendation of Board Sitting in Caucus was taken up:

Resolution confirming appointments to Board of Trustees of the San Francisco War Memorial of George T. Davis^ Prentis Cobb Hale and Sam K. Harrison, for terms ending January 2, 1979, vice themselves, terms expired.

File 92-73-22, Resolution No. 584-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence Robert C. Levy, City Engineer, August 16-24, August 29-September 4; Richard K. Miller, Police Commissioner, August 28-September 3; Meta K. Stanley, Member, Retirement Board, August 25-September 15, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 582-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Ordinance providing revenue and levying taxes for City and County purposes, for San Francisco Unified School District purposes, and San Francisco Community College District purposes for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1974.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 74-73, Ordinance No. n

Referred to Finance Committee

Ordinance amending Annual Appropriation Ordinance by adjusting certain revenue and expenditure appropriations; creating and deleting certain positions in Municipal, Superior and Juvenile Courts, adjusting appropriations for county share Medi Cal and for Board of Education, county offices, to meet requirements of 1973 California Statute; a prerequi- site to the levy of a tax pursuant to Section 6.208 of the Charter.

MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973 841

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 101-73-44, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari referred to opinion of the City Attorney to the effect that the Unified School District is not authorized to compel its employees to complete a Racial/Ethnic Identification form, and that said employees are not mandated to complete said identification form. Supervisor Molinari requested on behalf of himself and Supervisor Kopp that copies of the City Attorney's opinion be transmitted to the Superintendent of Schools and to employee organizations which represent teachers of the Unified School District so that they may be so advised.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that the appropriate committee hold hearings on a request that the traffic flow be reversed on Castle Street from one-way south to one-way north.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 20-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code relating to the Commission on the Aging by requiring that each of the fifteen members appointed by the Mayor shall be fifty-five years of age or older.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 225-72-5, Ordinance No.

Referred to Social Services Committee

Request that the appropriate committee investigate the pos- sibility of using San Francisco's share of Federal Highway Trust Funds as well as State gas tax funds to enlarge a pro- posed foot path from Fort Point to the Embarcadero to in- clude a bicycle path.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 501-73.

Referred to Finance Committee

Request that hearings be held concerning the operation of the trust fund established under the Charter with respect to Municipal Railway employees and the Transport Workers Union, and specifically that all financial books and records

842 MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973

of the trust be made available through the Controller's office and the Trustee so that the Board's Budget Analyst may have an opportunity to review them and present any findings, conclusions or recommendations which may be appropriate..

Supervisors Kopp, Barbagelata and Molinari presented:

File 104-73-2.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp advised that the City of New York has been the successful maker of a motion in Federal Court for an order determining that its civil antitrust action charging General Mo- tors Corporation with monopolizing the sale of buses for muni- cipal use is a class action. Supervisor Kopp asked that a com- munication be sent to the City Attorney asking for the status of the claim of the City and County of San Francisco against Gen- eral Motors now that litigation has been declared class action, what participation the City Attorney contemplates, and the pos- sible effect on payment of attorney fees or otherwise that this declaration of class action may have. The Supervisor inquired whether the City Attorney intends to seek any further participa- tion in that litigation or whether the City's interest will be in the New York City counsel's office.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to increase from $10 to $25 the amount of forfeiture by a contractor, subcontractor or supplier for violation of nondiscrimination provisions of City and County contracts.

Supervisor Chinn presented:

File 498-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Social Services Committee

Ordinance amending the Police Code regulating temporary heliports, defining temporary heliports, the permit required, providing for permit fee, and providing for penalties for violation of the provisions thereof.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 410-71, Ordinance No.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee

Charter amendment amending the Charter to establish "Safety Retirement" benefits for certain employees of the Juvenile Court and Adult Probation Department.

Supervisor Francois presented:

MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973 843

File 500-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee

Resolution approving request of the United States Bureau of Prisons to proceed with plans for a Federal Metropolitan Correctional Center in San Francisco.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 494-72-2, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee

Adopted

Resolution deploring Soviet harassment of Israeli and Amer- ican athletes and supporters and urging Secretary of State to issue a formal protest to the Soviet Union and International Federation of University Sports.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 499-73, Resolution No. 597-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

Mrs. Ruben Rinder (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

Dr. George Degnan (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

George Maheras (Supervisor Tamaras)

Art Armada (Supervisor Tamaras)

George L. Kelly (Supervisor Tamaras)

The Reverend and Mrs. Movses Shrikian (Supervisor Molinari)

Frank L. Pagliaro, Jr. (Supervisor Molinari)

Elwood Lang (Supervisors Kopp, Chinn)

Michael J. Dower (Supervisor Chinn)

C. C. Tuan (Supervisor Chinn)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

844 MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1973

Absent: Supervisor Feins tein 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in re- spect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Mary G. Finigan (Supervisor Kopp) Fred H. Lenway (Supervisor Mendelsohn) Leslie F. Craig (Supervisors Tamaras, Kopp) Martin Joseph Grealish (Supervisor Tamaras) Katey Frigones (Supervisor Tamaras) Alexandra Ily in (Supervisor Kopp) Frank Portman, Sr. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 3:20 P.M., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors October 29, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Tuesday, September 4, 1973 2 :00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Tues- day, September 4, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors, met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —11.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Presentation of Guest

Supervisor Chinn, on behalf of the Board, introduced and wel- comed the Honorable Ryuzo Uchida, the Mayor of Shinichi, Japan.

Taken Up Out of Order

Measure Withdrawn

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee was taken up out of order:

(Supervior Kopp dissenting in Committee)

Charter amendment relating to operation of the Port Com- mission. (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 288-73.

(Adds Section 3.586, amends Sections 3.581, 3.583, 3.584 and 6.406)

Supervisor Tamaras stated that in view of a compromise agreed to by the Mayor, the Port Committee and the Port Commission-

(845)

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era, relating to operation of the Port, he moves that the Board grant permission to withdraw the measure. Motion seconded by Supervisor Molinari.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

COMMUNICATION

Request Denied

The Clerk presented a communication from Mrs. Bemice W. Behrens, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of State, requesting permission to use the Board's Chambers on September 19, 1973, for a Senior Seminar in Foreign Policy.

Supervisor Francois moved that permission be granted. When no second to the motion was forthcoming, the Chair announced that motion was lost for want of a second and permission for use of the Chambers was denied.

Taken Up Out of Order

Reref erred to Committee

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the following recommendation of Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up out of order:

Resolution granting revocable permit to Western Mart Com- pany to occupy Stevenson Street northeasterly from Tenth Street for a pedestrian mall and enclosed elevated bridge.

File 549-72, Resolution No.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that the measure be rereferred to Streets and Transportation Committee on advice of the City Attorney that the legislation is incorrect.

No objection and motion carried.

Thereafter the Board commenced consideration of items as set forth in the Calendar.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", heretofore considered, was iaken up:

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1973 847

Ordinance appropriating (($62,084)) $59,617, from Reve- nue Sharing, San Francisco Commission on the Aging, for operation and permanent salaries, and creating four posi- tions.

File 101-73-39, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

San Francisco Commission on the Aging

$40,658

Permanent Salaries

(($42,845))

Contractual Services

6,266

Materials and Supplies

1,450

Equipment

2,954

Fixed Charges

150

Mandatory Fringe Benefits

Transfer to 3.123.862.000

2,506

3.697.860.000

((5,492))

3.699.865.000

421)

I

5,212

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce total appropria- tion from $62,084 to $59,617; reduce permanent salaries from $42,845 to $40,658; reduce 3.697.860.000 from $5,492 to $5,212.)

Explanation of Vote

Sujjervisor Molinari stated objections to plans for hiring the Mayor's Director of Aging to fill the position of Executive Direc- tor, Commission on the Aging, but announced that he would vote "yes" on the measure based upon assurances that the Commission will make an effort to recruit a qualified Executive Director.

Motions to Amend

Refused Adoption

Supervisor Feinstein objected to the creation of position of As- sistant to the Director, and moved that it be deleted. Supervisor Kopp seconded.

After testimony by Mr. Freuhauf, President of the Commis- sion on the Aging, the roll was called and th^ motion was refused adoption by the following vote: .^ v n ,.

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Adopted

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to amend as shown on the calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn^ Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

The following reconnmendation of Finance Committee was taken up:

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to establish new Section 152010, San Francisco Commission on the Aging, and four new positions, three of which are newly established classifications; a companion measure to the pre- ceding item.

File 102-73-19, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $82,075, Public Health, Bayview Mental Health Center, for medical services and care— John Hale Medical Society, and rescinding $82,075 from various appropriations, Bayview Mental Health Center.

File 101-73-37, Ordinance No. 349-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance authorizing dismissal of litigation of the City and County against Louis P. Whisler, et al., and waiving San Francisco General Hospital bills in the sum of $4,274.10; Municipal Court No. 690 089.

File 138-73-1, Ordinance No. 350-73. Finally passed by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1973 849

Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code relating to cash difference fund and overage fund to include employees of the office of the Clerk of the Municipal Court.

File 473-73, Ordinance No. 351-73.

(Amends Section 10.88)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Planning and Development Committee heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of property at northwest intersection of Que- sada Avenue and Newhall Street from R-1 to R-2 District.

File 36-73-10, Ordinance No. 348-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Streets and Transportation Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance accepting the roadway of Folsom Street between Crescent Avenue and Alemany Boulevard, including the curbs.

File 9-73-5, Ordinance No. 347-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Passed for Second Reading

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee without recommendation, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance ordering the improvement of Gould Street be- tween Salinas and Paul Avenues, and authorizing City aid in the approximate amount of $26,000.

850 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1973

File 343-73, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved "Do Pass".

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordered Submitted

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Charter amendment authorizing the transfer of park and other lands to the United States Department of the Interior for inclusion in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 415-73.

(Adds Section 7.403.1)

Ordered submitted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Charter amendment providing for the issuance of bonds for residential rehabilitation assistance. (Supervisor Barba- gelata)

File 412-73.

(Adds Section 7.308)

Ordered submitted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordered Submitted

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with recommendation "Do Not Submit", heretofore considered, v/ere taken up:

Charter amendment providing that certain pilots of fireboats I and marine engineers of fireboats shall be included as mem- bers of the Fire Department for purposes of the Retirement System. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 163-72.

(Amends Section 8.569)

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Ordered submitted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Noes: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Refused Submittion

Charter amendment relating to Airports Commission powers to fix utility rates and to the appropriation of moneys from the Airports Revenue Fund. ( ( ( Supervisors von Berold- ingen)), Feinstein)

File 135-73.

(Amends Section 3.691)

Statements

Supervisor Kopp stated that in view of testimony from the City Attorney that the airlines by agreement with the Airports Com- mission are obligated to pay such fees as will produce at least $2,000,000 per year over the next 12 years for payment of $24,000,- 000 to the General Fund, and that the proposed Charter amend- ment would affect the salability of airport revenue bonds, making it more difficult and more expensive, his committee recommended against submission of the proix)sed amendment. He stated also that circumstances do not justify locking into the Charter a pro- vision which would not become effective for another 12 years when other conditions and circumstances would prevail.

Supervisor Feinstein was concerned that the Airports Commis- sion by resolution has agreed to repay the General Fund and by resolution could change that intent. The proposed Charter amend- ment would insure that $24,000,000 would be repaid. Supervisor Feinstein also announced that she will prepare a Charter amend- ment which will overhaul the break-even policy for all utilities.

Supervisor von Beroldingen stated she was withdrawing her co- sponsorship of the measure at this time, because of the practicali- ties of the situation. She stated her concern with the fact that more and more competition is being experienced from other air- ports such as Oakland and San Jose, and that she wished to keep the competitive position of San Francisco's airport.

Thereafter the roll was called and the measure was refused submission by the follov/ing vote:

Aye: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Nres: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Reref erred to Committee

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Charter amendment relating to conflicts of interest concern- ing supervisors, officers and employees of the City and Coun- ty. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 418-73.

(Amends Section 8.105)

After discussion, Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor von ; Beroldingen, moved to rerefer to Legislative and Personnel Com- mittee for further consideration.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Temporarily Postponed

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with- out recommendation, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Charter amendment exempting paraprofessional employees of the San Francisco Unified School District and the San Francisco Community College District from the civil service provisions of the Charter. (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

File 402-73.

(Amends Section 8.300)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Barbagelata, the matter was temporarily postponed for consideration of the ensuing item.

Ordered Submitted as Amended

Charter amendment relating to Civil Service procedures in- volving Commission meetings, disciplinary procedures, trans- fers, leaves, qualifications of applicants, protests of test items and eligible lists. (Supervisors Kopp, Molinari)

File 375-73.

Motion to Withdraw

Refused Adoption

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that the Board grant leave for withdrawal of the proposed Charter amendment.

Supervisor Francois objected, pointing out that the original draft of the measure came from the Civil Service Commission amending only seven sections which would alleviate its immediate serious problems, but that the measure as presented amends other sections not recommended by the Commission.

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After testimony by Mr. James Wurm, representing Civil Serv- ice, the roll was called and motion requesting leave to withdraw the proposed Charter amendment was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Molinari 4.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, then moved that the proposed Charter amendment be submitted to the voters.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved as an amendment that all sections of the proposal be deleted ex- cept Sections 8.100, 8.320, 322, 323, 330, 332 and 340, which were approved by the Civil Service Commission.

Sui>ervisor Kopp urged that the entire proposal be submitted to avoid having Civil Service amendments to the Charter on the ballot every year. After further remarks by Supervisor Kopp, the Chair announced that his time limit for speaking had been used.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, re- quested permission to speak for four more minutes.

Request denied by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari 4.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Thereafter the roll was called and motion to include only the seven sections approved by the Civil Service Commission was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Explanation of Vote

Supervisor Kopp stated that he would vote "No" on the mea- sure as amended because of the unnecessary cost, unnecessary confusion and unnecessary burdens on the voters occasioned by this sort of sporadic approach to Civil Service provisions of the Charter.

Thereafter the roll was called and the proposed Charter amend- ment as amended was ordered submitted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari 3.

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Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the following recommenda- tion of Finance Committee, was taken up out of order:

Resolution approving and authorizing the Chief Administra- tive OflScer to execute a contract with the San Francisco Soci- ety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to serve as Ani- mal Control Officer.

File 136-73-4, Resolution No. 602-71.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordered Submitted

The Board thereafter resumed consideration of the following from Legislative and Personnel Committee without recommenda- tion, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed:

Charter amendment exempting paraprofessional employees of the San Francisco Unified School District and the San Francisco Community College District from the civil service provisions of the Charter.

File 402-73.

(Amends Section 8.300)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved submission.

Ordered submitted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Thereafter the Board resumed consideration of items as shown on the Calendar.

Refused Submission

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with- out recommendation was taken up:

Charter amendment relating to compensation of officers and employees subject to salary standardization except those covered in Sections 8.402, 8.403, 8.404 and 8.405. (Super- visor Barbagelata)

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File 413-73.

(Amends Section 8.401)

After discussion, the roll was called and the measure was re- fused submission by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari 3. Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

s The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution approving settlement of claim of Ruth B. Wheeler against the City and County by payment of $693.18.

File 48-73-13, Resolution No. 599-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing extension of certain existing leases of real property required by the Department of Public Health.

File 64-73-27, Resolution No. 600-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing extension of lease with Orpheum Building Company, as Lessor, of space at 1182 Market Street, required for the Transit Task Force.

File 64-73-28, Resolution No. 601-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Resolution authorizing acceptance of a Maintenance and Open Ways Agreement from Ring Brothers Diamond Heights Company for emergency access and Fire Department ingress and egress on certain strips of land in the Diamond Heights Approved Redevelopment Project Area.

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File 358-73-1, Resolution No. 603-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution approving amendment to Second Action Year Model City Comprehensive City Demonstration Program budget to increase funds allocated by the Department of Housing and Urban Development for relocation expense.

File 480-73, Resolution No. 604-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 48-73-16, Ordinance No.

(Superior

Court No. Plaintiff Settlement

618 690 Rory Alan Grant $20,000.00

612 963 Ruckins McKinley, Jr. 5,000.00

610 989 Geraldine Mendenhall 403.24

and dismissal of cross-complaint)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Fraincois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance approving agreement between the Recreation and Park Commission and James E. Kenny for operation of a motorized lecture tour concession in Golden Gate Park.

File 62-73-2, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following v6te:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending the Annual Appropriation Ordinance by adjusting certain revenue and expenditure appropria- tions; creating and deleting certain positions in Municipal, Superior and Juvenile Courts, adjusting appropriations for county share-Medi Cal and for Board of Education-county

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officers to meet requirements of 1973 California Statutes; a prerequisite to the levy of a tax pursuant to Section 6.208 of the Charter.

File 101-73-44, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance providing revenue and levying taxes for City and County purposes, and for San Francisco Unified School District and San Francisco Community College District pur- poses for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1974.

File 74-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11 .

Passed for Second Reading

The following from Finance Committee without recommenda- tion was taken up:

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to provide rates of pay effective July 1, 1973, for Stationary Engineers and related classes subject to Charter Section 8.403, and by adding health and welfare benefits applicable to Stationary Engineers and related classes for the fiscal year 1973-74.

File 102-73-25, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "Do Pass".

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating (($136,000)) $129,300, Public Works, Washington Street Widening— Montgomery to San- some, relocation assistance; $137,500, Public Works, lor pre-delivery maintenance of trees for Market Street; and rescinding $273,500 from capital improvement appropria- tions. Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund and 1968 Market Street Reconstruction and Improvement Bond Fund.

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File 101-73-41, Ordinance No.

(Although the measure was sent to Board with no quorum, the members present agreed to offer the following amend- ment: Reduce appropriation for Washington Street Widening relocation assistance from $136,000 to $129,- 300.)

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "Do Pass".

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, then moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

The following from Joint Finance and State and National Af- fairs Committee without recommendation was taken up:

Motion authorizing Clerk of the Board to submit a supple- mental appropriation request in the amount of $3,938 for membership in County Supervisors Association of California County Modernization Commission.

File 385-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp 3.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Health Code relating to automatic laundries by amending the definition thereof and deleting certain prohibitions in connection with solicitation of busi- ness. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 432-73, Ordinance No.

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Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Adopted

The following recommendation of Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Resolution approving map of Condominium Panorama, a condominium subdivision.

File 488-73, Resolution No. 598-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordered Submitted

The following from the Clerk was taken up:

Charter amendment, proposed by petition of the electorate for submission to the electors at the November 6, 1973, election, to provide a 30-hour work week at 40 hours' pay for certain workers within San Francisco commencing July 1, 1974.

File 507-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved submission.

Ordered submitted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Referred to Committee

The following appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $126,498, Social Services, for oper- ations, and $14,000, Real Estate, for Security Guard serv- ices; and rescinding $14,000, Real Estate, from various ap- propriations; an emergency measure.

File No. 101-73-48, Ordinance No. Referred to Finance Committee.

860 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1973

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of Absence Thad Brown, Tax Collector, September 19-22; Robert E. Gonzales, Member, Board of Supervisors, September 12-October 15; George W. Ong, Commissioner on the Aging, September 17-30; Oliver M. Rousseau, Public Utilities Commissioner, September 7-11; Hector E. Rueda, City Planning Commissioner, September 15-October 7; David J. Sanchez, Member, Board of Education, September 10-12; S. M. Tatarian, Director of Public Works, September 13-30, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 605-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari pointed out that the State Department of Transportation, in considering plans for the widening of the Doyle Drive approach to the Golden Gate Bridge, failed to consider the resolution passed by the Board of Supervisors calling for widen- ing of the approach but limiting it to six lanes. The report issued by the Department endorsed widening to eight lanes. Supervisor Molinari asked that a letter be sent to the City Attorney asking what options the City has based upon its previously adopted policy, even to the extent of prohibiting the Department of Public Works from engaging in discussions with the State Division of Highways on anything other than City Policy.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Molinari requested that the City Attorney be asked to draft legislation to require all committees, boards and commis- sions to send copies of all agendas and minutes to the Main Branch of the Public Library, and requiring the Library to main- tain these documents for one month.

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No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held on the desirability of continu- ing the State Legislation Committee.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 511-73.

Supervisor Molinari questioned whether the State Legislation Committee should be continued in its present composition with non-elected officers of the City helping to determine City policy and with meetings being held without public notice.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Resolution urging passage of SB 1438 and AB 2583 autho- rizing the sale of revenue bonds and bond anticipation notes for the purpose of making loans for residential rehabilita- tion.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 12-73-54, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Resolution urging the Public Utilities Commission to give favorable consideration to lifting time restrictions from the five cent fare offered to senior citizens.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 510-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Resolution recognizing that the Port of San Francisco is an exceptional agency of City government and that a flexible budgeting system yielding internal financial autonomy must exist during all budgeting processes, including review and passage of the budget document.

Supervisors Tamaras, Mendelsohn and Pelosi presented:

File 508-73-1, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide a budget procedure for the Port of San Francisco.

Supervisors Tamaras, Mendelsohn and Pelosi presented:

File 508-73-2, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request Granted

862 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1973

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that the City Attorney be asked if any progress has been made on her request for an opinion as to whether the City could enact an ordinance regulating the design and placement of brackets and shelving in retail stores. Since her original request there have been other instances of injuries sustained as a result of dangerous projections and she requested a prompt response so that action may be taken in this field.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Motion allowing signed endorsements of proposed Charter amendments other than initiative measures and bond issues to be accepted by the Clerk of the Board up to 5:00 p.m., September 13, 1973, and affirmative arguments pertaining to Charter amendments relating to issuance of bonds for re- habilitation assistance and election of Mayor by majority vote to be accepted up to 5 :00 p.m., September 5, 1973.

Supervisor Barbagelata presented:

File 60-73-1.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held on request of the Art Com- mission that the Administrative Code be amended to place the care and maintenance of certain sculptures, statues, murals, paintings and other art media under the jurisdiction of the Art Commission.

Supervisors Feinstein and Chinn presented:

File 512-73.

Referred to Cultural Activities Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Feinstein asked that the State Legislation Commit- tee be advised that the Board of Supervisors has taken action to support SB 1316 relating to issuance of cease and desist orders by San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commis- sion, which action supercedes the Committee's decision to oppose as shown on its calendar of August 31, 1973.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1973 863

Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to the installation of four-way stop signs at the intersection of Brazil Avenue and Vienna Street.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Resolution authorizing ballot argument in opposition to initiative Charter amendment providing for a 30-hour work week at 40 hours' pay.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 507-73-1, Resolution No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Resolution urging the California Supreme Court to adopt the ^'Report and Recommendations of the Special Masters on Reapportionment" which determines the 43 single-member congressional districts, 40 single-member senatorial districts and 80 single-member assembly districts.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

File 509-73, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider citizen concern over the proposed operation of a mental health center at 1400 Grant Avenue by Northeast Mental Health Services, Inc., a non-profit corporation, with a view to determining whether legislation would be appropriate in order to give the Board some type of control over operations of this sort.

Supervisors Kopp and Molinari presented:

File 513-73.

Referred to Health and Environment Committee.

Resolution disapproving the request of the United States Bureau of Prisons to proceed with plans for a Federal Metro- politan Correctional Center in San Francisco.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 494-72-3, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Adopted

Motion requesting transfer of funds from Contractual Serv- ices to Professional and Special Services account for the em-

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ployment of a Housing and Urban Development fiscal officer. Board of Supervisors.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 69-73-3.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to submit a supple- mental appropriation request in the amount of $14,000 for official printing.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 69-73-4.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Hewitt C. Wells and Biltwell Construction Company against the City and County and the City and County against Hewitt C. Wells and Biltwell Construction Company by payment of $35,400; repealing Ordinance No. 322-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 45-73-32.1, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Resolution closing Stevenson Street northeasterly from Tenth Street to vehicular traffic.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

File 549-72-1, Resolution No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Resolution closing La Playa Street between Cabrillo and Balboa Streets to vehicular traffic.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

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File 88-73-1, Resolution No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Referred to Committee of the Whole

Ordinance approving the Environmental Impact Report for Yerba Buena Center Redevelopment Project, determining that said project will not have a significant effect on the en- vironment, determining to carry out said project and ap- proving said project and the public facilities located therein, rescinding Ordinance No, 86-72 and approving and autho- rizing execution of Financing Agreement between the City and County and the Redevelopment Agency relating to the public facilities within said project.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 91-73-9, Ordinance No.

Referred to Committee of the Whole for hearing September 11, 1973.

Adopted

Motion that his Honor, the Mayor, be requested to proclaim September 23, 1973, "Filipino Pioneers Day".

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 4-73.

Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Request Granted

Supervisor Pelosi requested that a communication be sent to the Department of Public Works asking that it investigate the complaint of Jackson Square Land Company that the existence of one parking meter adjacent to its parking lot on the southwest comer of Jackson and Sansome Streets makes operation of the parking facility awkward and reduces the capacity of the lot.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Pelosi requested that the City Attorney be asked to prepare an amendment to the Administrative Code which would alter the time limitations for submission of ballot arguments and endorsements to allow for their submission after the last day for action by the Board ordering ballot measures submitted.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

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Supervisor Pelosi requested that a communication be directed to the City Attorney asking him to prepare legislation which would remove the requirement of a filing fee for candidates for office of Member, Board of Supervisors, and substitute therefor the requirement of a petition signed by 500 registered voters endorsing each candidacy.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Pelosi requested that a meeting of the CATV Task Force be convened for selection of its officers. He suggested that the committee which recommended establishment of the Task Force arrange for a time and place for the meeting and notify the appointed members.

Referred to Clerk of Governmental Services Committee.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

Horizons Unlimited (Supervisor Gonzales)

Samuel L. Fendel (Supervisor Kopp)

Barton Knowles (Supervisors Molinari, Chinn, Tamaras)

Hon Luigi deGiovani diSanta Severina (Supervisors

Molinari, Pelosi) Southeast Community Cultural Center (Supervisor

von Beroldingen)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Helen Lee Lau (Supervisor Kopp)

Margaret Delmas (Supervisor Kopp)

Albert B. O'Dorihell (Supervisors Kopp, Barbagelata)

Reuben H. Owens (Supervisor Kopp)

Thomas Frankel (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Feinstein)

Mrs. Lou Lansburgh Weingand (Supervisors

Mendelsohn, Kopp) Victor Repetto (Supervisor Molinari) Alfred Maggenti (Supervisor Pelosi) Shannon Kent (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Feinstein)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

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ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 6:45 P.M., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

Aproved by the Board of Supervisors November 5, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN

Clerk of the Board of Supervisors

Vol. 68 No. 38

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 2:00 P.M.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Tuesday, September 11, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Tues- day, September 11, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Bairbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —11.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Chinn excused at 4:00 p.m. (See infra.)

Supervisor Gonzales excused at 3:30 p.m. (See infra.)

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, July 2, 1973 and Mon- day, July 9, 1973, were considered read and approved.

Supervisor Chinn Excused

Supervisor Chinn requested permission to be excused from at- tendance at 4:00 p.m., for personal reasons.

No objection and permission granted.

Supervisor Gonzales Excused

Supervisor Gonzales requested permission to be excused from attendance at 3:30 p.m. to begin his leave of absence.

No objection and permission granted.

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COMMUNICATION

Request Granted

The Clerk presented a comunication from Mrs. Bemice W. Behrens, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Depart- ment of State, requesting that the Board reconsider her request for permission to use the Board's Chambers on September 19, 1973, for a Senior Seminar in Foreign Policy.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that permission be granted.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Held

Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole for the purpose of conducting a public hearing preliminary to its consideration of the Final Environmental Impact Report relative to Proposed Plan Amendments, Yerba Buena Center Approved Redevelopment Project Area D-1.

File 91-73-8. . .

The Chair announced that Mr. William M. Brinton, attorney for plaintiffs in litigation, had requested the presence of a court reporter to record the proceedings, and that permission was granted on the condition that the Board would be furnished a copy of the transcript.

Committee of the Whole

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that the Board sit as a Committee of the Whole.

No objection and motion carried.

Mr. Allen Jacobs, Director of Planning, presented the findings of the City Planning Commission, that the project as proposed would not have a significant effect on the environment.

Mr. John Dykstra made a presentation on behalf of the Re- development Agency, and then introduced Mr. Cyril Herrmann and Mr. Don Black of Arthur D. Little, Inc., co-authors with URS Research, of the Environmental Impact Report. He also intro- duced Mr. Frank Soriano of Blyth Eastman Dillon, who was pres- ent to answer any questions on the issue of the bond financing.

Thereafter the following persons testified:

p

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 871

Proponents:

Robert F. Begley, Vice-Pxesident, Convention and

Visitors Bureau Irving K. Baldwin, Hotel Employers Association Peter Mendelsohn, Chairman of TOOR Leland Meyerzove, Economic Opportunity Council

Opponents:

Richard N. Goldman

William M. Brinton

Peter Christelman, San Francisco Tomorrow

J. C. Satan

Charles Starbuck, Friends of Yerba Buena Center

Betsy Flack

Rebecca Evans, Sierra Club

(Note: See File 91-73-8 for transcript of testimony.)

Supervisor von Beroldingen then moved, seconded by Super- visor Tamaras, that the Committee of the Whole rise and report without recommendation.

No objection and motion carried.

Reconvening of the Board

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that the members reconvene as a Board of Supervisors.

No objection and motion carried.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from the President was taken up:

Ordinance approving the Environmental Impact Report for the Yerba Buena Center Redevelopment Project, determin- ing that said project will not have a significant effect on the environment; determining to carry out said project and ap- proving said project and the public facilities located therein; rescinding Ordinance No. 86-72; and aiithorizing execution of Financing Agreement between the City and County and the Redevelopment Agency relating to the public facilities within said project.

File 91-73-9, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved "Do Pass".

Supervisor Mendelsohn then moved, seconded by Supervisor Francois, to amend the legislation by adding the following: "Sec- tion 8. This ordinance is subject to the provisions of Section 9.108 of the Charter, relating to the referendum provisions provided for therein."

Adopted by the following vote:

872 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10. ;

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

After discussion the roll was called and the measure as amended was passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M. Hearing Held

Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the pro- posed vacation of a portion of Addison Street at Farnum Street.

File 357-73. ^

(Pursuant to notice of intention given in Resolution No. 523-73, adopted July 30, 1973.)

The Chair inquired whether anyone present wished to object, and when there was no response, the Chair declared the hearing concluded.

Passed for Second Reading

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Ordinance ordering the vacation of a portion of Addison Street at Farnum Street. j

File 357-73-2, Ordinance No. 1

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved "Do Pass". I

Passed for second reading by the following vote: I

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,^ Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, heret fore considered, were taken up:

1

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 873

(Supervisor MoUnari dissenting in committee)

Ordinance appropriating $59,617 from Revenue Sharing, San Francisco Commission on the Aging, for operation and permanent salaries, and creating four positions.

File 101-73-39, Ordinance No. 352-73.

(APPROPRIATE:

San Francisco Commission on the Aging

Permanent Salaries

$40,658

Contractual Services

6,266

Materials and Supplies

1,450

Equipment

2,954

Fixed Charges

150

Mandatory Fringe Benefits

Transfer to 3,123.862.000

2,506

3.697.860.000

5,212

3.699.865.000

421)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 3.

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in committee)

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to establish new Section 152010, San Francisco Commission on the Aging, and four new positions, three of which are newly established classifications; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-19, Ordinance No. 357-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 3.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 48-73-16, Ordinance No. 354-73.

(Superior

Court No. Plaintiff Settlement

618 690 Rory Allan Grant $20,000.00

612 963 Ruckins McKinley, Jr. 5,000.00

610 989 Geraldine Mendenhall 403.24

and dismissal of cross-complaint)

Finally Passed by the following vote:

874 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 3.

Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance approving agreement between the Recreation and Park Commission and James E. Kenny for operation of a motorized lecture tour concession in Golden Gate Park.

File 62-73-2, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the measure was temporarily post- poned.

Finally Passed

Ordinance amending the Annual Appropriation Ordinance by adjusting certain revenue and expenditure appropria- tions; creating and deleting certain positions in Municipal, Superior and Juvenile Courts, adjusting appropriations for county share-Medi Cal and for Board of Education-county offices to meet requirements of 1973 California Statutes; a prerequisite to the levy of a tax pursuant to Section 6.208 of the Charter.

File 101-73-44, Ordinance No. 356-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 3. 1

Ordinance providing revenue and levying taxes for City and = County purposes, and for San Francisco Unified School Dis- trict and San Francisco Community College District purposes for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1974.

File 74-73, Ordinance No. 353-73.

1972-73 1973-74

(City and County of San Francisco $ 7.230602 $ 6.950138 San Francisco Unified School District

and Community College District 4.690388 4.670290 Bay Area Air Pollution Control

District rate .018010 .020572

Bay Area Rapid Transit District rate .651 .609

Combined Rate $12.59 $12.25

Finally passed by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 875

Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8. Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 3.

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee without recommenda- tion, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to provide rates of pay effective July 1, 1973, for Stationary Engineers and related classes subject to Charter Section 8.403, and by adding health and welfare benefits applicable to Stationary Engineers and related classes for the fiscal year 1973-74.

File 102-73-25, Ordinance No. 358-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $129,300, Public Works, Washing- ton Street Widening— Montgomery to Sansome, relocation as- sistance; $137,500, Public Works, for pre-delivery mainten- ance of trees for Market Street; and rescinding $266,800 from capital improvement appropriations. Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund and 1968 Market Street Recon- struction and Improvement Bond Fund.

File 101-73-41, Ordinance No. 355-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendation of Finance Committee, previ- ously considered and temporarily postponed was taken up:

Ordinance approving agreement between the Recreation and Park Commission and James E. Kenny for operation of a motorized lecture tour concession in Golden Gate Park.

File 62-73-2, Ordinance No.

876 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, considereation was continued to September 17, 1973.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Health Code relating to automatic laundries by amending the definition thereof and deleting certain prohibitions in connection with solicitation of busi- ness. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 432-73, Ordinance No. 360-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Finally Passed

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee with- out recommendation, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance ordering the improvement of Gould Street be- tween Salinas and Paul Avenues, and authorizing City aid in the approximate amount of $26,000.

File 343-73, Ordinance No. 359-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous as- sessments in the 1973-74, assessment rolls decreasing taxes; Schedule Resolution R.E. 7302D.

File 14-73-8, Resolution No. 625-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopps Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 877

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous as- sessments in the 1967-68, 1972-73, and 1973-74 assessment roUs decreasing taxes; Schedule Resolution R.E. 7301D.

File 14-73-9, Resolution No. 626-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Resolution accepting gift of $4,575 from The San Francisco Foundation for use by the Art Commission to establish a Neighborhood Arts Program for the Filipino Community.

File 38-73-34, Resolution No. 631-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Resolution accepting gift of $6,000 from The Palace of Fine Arts League for inspection and engineering services by the Department of Public Works in connection with construction work at The Palace of Fine Arts.

File 38-73-35, Resolution No. 615-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Resolution accepting gift of $6,511 from Transitions to Freedom, Inc., for use by the Sheriff's Office to provide matching funds for work to be carried out by Transitions to Freedom aimed at reducing recidivism.

File 38-73-36, Resolution No. 627-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 3.

Resolution accepting gift of $1,000 from Mrs. Lillian Moore to be used by the Police Department for various purposes.

File 38-73-37, Resolution No. 628-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

878 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 3.

Resolution authorizing extension of lease with E. Sugarman, Inc., as Lessor, of property at 3626 Geary Boulevard for use by the Department of Public Health, Division of Special Programs.

File 64-73-29, Resolution No. 629-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 3.

Resolution authorizing amendment of grant of funds to the Police Department entitled "Northwestern Traffic Institute Training" to increase the amount granted.

File 154-73-5, Resolution No. 630-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposi- tion "A", proposed bond issue for improvement of public schools.

File 459-73-1, Resolution No. 607-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposi- tion ''B", proposed bond issue for improvement of facilities housing children's centers activities of the San Francisco Unified School District.

File 459-73-2, Resolution No. 608-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Vol. 68 No. 38

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 2:00 P.M.

Journal of Proceedings Board of Supervisors

City and County of San Francisco

Printed by

STARK/RATH PRINTING and PUBLISHING CO.

465 Tenth Street, San Frandsoo

JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Tuesday, September 11, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Tues- day, September 11, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —11.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Sup>ervisor Chinn excused at 4:00 p.m. (See infra.)

Supervisor Gonzales excused at 3:30 p.m. (See infra.)

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, July 2, 1973 and Mon- day, July 9, 1973, were considered read and approved.

Supervisor Chinn Excused

Supervisor Chinn requested permission to be excused from at- tendance at 4:00 p.m., for personal reasons.

No objection and permission granted.

Supervisor Gonzales Excused

Supervisor Gonzales requested permission to be excused from attendance at 3:30 p.m. to begin his leave of absence.

No objection and permission granted.

(869)

870 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973

COMMUNICATION

Request Granted

The Clerk presented a comimication from Mrs. Bemice W. Behrens, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Depart- ment of State, requesting that the Board reconsider her request for permission to use the Board's Chambers on September 19, 1973, for a Senior Seminar in Foreign Policy.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that permission be granted.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Held

Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole for the purpose of conducting a public hearing preliminary to its consideration of the Final Environmental Impact Report relative to Proposed Plan Amendments, Yerba Buena Center Approved Redevelopment Project Area D-1.

File 91-73-8.

The Chair announced that Mr. William M. Brinton, attorney for plaintiffs in litigation, had requested the presence of a court reporter to record the proceedings, and that permission was granted on the condition that the Board would be furnished a copy of the transcript.

Committee of the Whole

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Gronzales, moved that the Board sit as a Committee of the Whole.

No objection and motion carried.

Mr. Allen Jacobs, Director of Planning, presented the findings of the City Planning Commission, that the project as proposed would not have a significant effect on the environment.

Mr. John Dykstra made a presentation on behalf of the Re- development Agency, and then introduced Mr. Cyril Herrmann and Mr. Don Black of Arthur D. Little, Inc., co-authors with URS Research, of the Environmental Impact Report. He also intro- duced Mr. Frank Soriano of Blyth Eastman Dillon, who was pres- ent to answer any questions on the issue of the bond financing.

Thereafter the following persons testified:

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 871

Proponents:

Robert F. Begley, Vice-Pxesident, Convention and

Visitors Bureau Irving K. Baldwin, Hotel Employers Association Peter Mendelsohn, Chairman of TOOR Leland Meyerzove, Economic Opportunity Council

Opponents:

Richard N. Goldman

William M. Brinton

Peter Christelman, San Francisco Tomorrow

J. C. Satan

Charles Starbuck, Friends of Yerba Buena Center

Betsy Flack

Rebecca Evans, Sierra Club

(Note: See File 91-73-8 for transcript of testimony.)

Supervisor von Beroldingen then moved, seconded by Super- visor Tamaras, that the Committee of the Whole rise and report without recommendation.

No objection and motion carried.

Reconvening of the Board

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that the members reconvene as a Board of Supervisors.

No objection and motion carried.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from the President was taken up:

Ordinance approving the Environmental Impact Report for the Yerba Buena Center Redevelopment Project, determin- ing that said project will not have a significant effect on the environment; determining to carry out said project and ap- proving said project and the public facilities located therein; rescinding Ordinance No. 86-72; and authorizing execution of Financing Agreement between the City and County and the Redevelopment Agency relating to the public facilities within said project.

File 91-73-9, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved "Do Pass".

Supervisor Mendelsohn then moved, seconded by Supervisor Francois, to amend the legislation by adding the following: "Sec- tion S. This ordinance is subject to the provisions of Section 9.108 of the Charter, relating to the referendum provisions provided for therein."

Adopted by the following vote:

872 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

After discussion the roll was called and the measure as amended was passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M. Hearing Held

Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the pro- posed vacation of a portion of Addison Street at Farnum Street.

File 357-73.

(Pursuant to notice of intention given in Resolution No. 523-73, adopted July 30, 1973.)

The Chair inquired whether anyone present wished to object, and when there was no response, the Chair declared the hearing concluded.

Passed for Second Reading

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Ordinance ordering the vacation of a portion of Addison Street at Farnum Street.

File 357-73-2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved "Do Pass".

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 873

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in committee)

Ordinance appropriating $59,617 from Revenue Sharing, San Francisco Commission on the Aging, for operation and permanent salaries, and creating four positions.

File 101-73-39, Ordinance No. 352-73.

(APPROPRIATE:

San Francisco Commission on the Aging

Permanent Salaries

$40,658

Contractual Services

6,266

Materials and Supplies

1,450

Equipment

2,954

Fixed Charges

150

Mandatory Fringe Benefits

Transfer to 3,123.862.000

2,506

3.697.860.000

5,212

- 3.699.865.000

421)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, [olinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 3.

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in committee)

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to establish new Section 152010, San Francisco Commission on the Aging, and four new positions, three of which are newly established classifications; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-19, Ordinance No. 357-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 3.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 48-73-16, Ordinance No. 354-73.

(Superior

Court No. Plaintiff Settlement

618 690 Rory Allan Grant $20,000.00

612 963 Ruckins McKinley, Jr. 5,000.00

610 989 Geraldine Mendenhall 403.24

and dismissal of cross-complaint)

Finally Passed by the following vote:

874 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 3.

Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance approving agreement between the Recreation and Park Commission and James E. Kenny for operation of a motorized lecture tour concession in Golden Gate Park.

File 62-73-2, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the measure was temporarily post- poned.

Finally Passed

Ordinance amending the Annual Appropriation Ordinance by adjusting certain revenue and expenditure appropria- tions; creating and deleting certain positions in Municipal, Superior and Juvenile Courts, adjusting appropriations for county share-Medi Cal and for Board of Education-county offices to meet requirements of 1973 California Statutes; a prerequisite to the levy of a tax pursuant to Section 6.208 of the Charter.

File 101-73-44, Ordinance No. 356-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 3.

Ordinance providing revenue and levying taxes for City and County purposes, and for San Francisco Unified School Dis- trict and San Francisco Community College District purposes for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1974.

File 74-73, Ordinance No. 353-73.

1972-73

1973-74

( City and Coimty of San Francisco $ 7.230602

$ 6.950138

San Francisco Unified School District

and Community College District 4.690388

4.670290

Bay Area Air Pollution Control

District rate .018010

.020572

Bay Area Rapid Transit District

rate .651

.609

Combined Rate $12.59 $12.25 )

Finally passed by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 875

Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8. Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 3.

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee without recommenda- m^ tion, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to provide rates of pay effective July 1, 1973, for Stationary Engineers and related classes subject to Charter Section 8.403, and by adding health and welfare benefits applicable to Stationary Engineers and related classes for the fiscal year 1973-74.

File 102-73-25, Ordinance No. 358-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $129,300, Public Works, Washing- ton Street Widening— Montgomery to Sansome, relocation as- sistance; $137,500, Public Works, for pre-delivery mainten- ance of trees for Market Street; and rescinding $266,800 from capital improvement appropriations. Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund and 1968 Market Street Recon- struction and Improvement Bond Fund.

File 101-73-41, Ordinance No. 355-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2. Consideration Continued

The following recommendation of Finance Committee, previ- ously considered and temporarily postponed was taken up:

rdinance approving agreement between the Recreation and Park Commission and James E. Kenny for operation of a motorized lecture tour concession in Golden Gate Park.

File 62-73-2, Ordinance No.

876 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, considereation was continued to September 17, 1973.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Health and Environment Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Health Code relating to automatic laundries by amending the definition thereof and deleting certain prohibitions in connection with solicitation of busi- ness. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 432-73, Ordinance No. 360-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Finally Passed

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee with- out recommendation, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance ordering the improvement of Gould Street be- tween Salinas and Paul Avenues, and authorizing City aid in the approximate amount of $26,000.

File 343-73, Ordinance No. 359-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous as- sessments in the 1973-74, assessment rolls decreasing taxes; Schedule Resolution R.E. 7302D.

File 14-73-8, Resolution No. 625-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopft Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

I

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 877

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous as- sessments in the 1967-68, 1972-73, and 1973-74 assessment rolls decreasing taxes; Schedule Resolution R.E. 7301D.

File 14-73-9, Resolution No. 626-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, endelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Resolution accepting gift of $4,575 from The San Francisco Foundation for use by the Art Commission to establish a Neighborhood Arts Program for the Filipino Community,

File 38-73-34, Resolution No. 631-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Resolution accepting gift of $6,000 from The Palace of Fine Arts League for inspection and engineering services by the Department of Public Works in connection with construction work at The Palace of Fine Arts.

File 38-73-35, Resolution No. 615-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Resolution accepting gift of $6,511 from Transitions to Freedom, Inc., for use by the Sheriff's Office to provide matching funds for work to be carried out by Transitions to Freedom aimed at reducing recidivism.

File 38-73-36, Resolution No. 627-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 3.

Resolution accepting gift of $1,000 from Mrs. Lillian Moore to be used by the Police Department for various purposes.

File 38-73-37, Resolution No. 628-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

878 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 3.

Resolution authorizing extension of lease with E. Sugarman, Inc., as Lessor, of property at 3626 Geary Boulevard for use by the Department of Public Health, Division of Special Programs.

File 64-73-29, Resolution No. 629-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 3.

Resolution authorizing amendment of grant of funds to the Police Department entitled "Northwestern Trafl&c Institute Training" to increase the amount granted.

File 154-73-5, Resolution No. 630-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposi- tion "A", proposed bond issue for improvement of public schools.

File 459-73-1, Resolution No. 607-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposi- tion "B", proposed bond issue for improvement of facilities housing children's centers activities of the San Francisco Unified School District.

File 459-73-2, Resolution No. 608-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 879

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposi- tion "C", proposed bond issue for additions to and altera- tion and reconstruction of a portion of the Hall of Justie building.

File 459-73-3, Resolution No. 609-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposi- tion "D", a Charter amendment relating to municipal elec- tions and the election for Mayor.

File 270-73-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Barbagelata presented a revised ballot argument and moved, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, that it be substituted for the argument incorporated by reference in the pending resolu- tion.

After objections by several Supervisors to adoption of a substi- tute argument without committee hearing, the roll was called and motion to substitute a revised ballot argument was refused adop- tion by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Thereafter the measure as originally presented was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Rescission of Action

Later in the proceedings there being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the vote by which the foregoing resolution was adopted was rescinded.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, then moved that consideration be continued to September 17, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

880 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973

Adopted

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposi- tion "E", a Charter amendment relating to retirement bene- fits for miscellaneous officers and employees.

File 321-73-1, Resolution No. 610-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Consideration Continued

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposi- tion "G", a Charter amendment providing for issuance of bonds for residential rehabilitation assistance.

File 412-73-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Barbagelata, presented a revised ballot argument and moved, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, that it be substi- tuted for the argument incorporated by reference in the pending resolution.

After discussion Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Super- visor Francois moved to continue consideration to September 17, 1973.

Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Mohnari 3.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Gonzales 3.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposi- tion ^'F", a Charter amendment relating to transfer of park lands to the National Park Service of the United States De- partment of the Interior for inclusion in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

File 415-73-1, Resolution No. 611-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, MoHnari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Gonzales. 3.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 881

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code repealing Sec- tion 16.3-2 relating to combining the duties of the County Recorder and County Clerk, and establishing effective date thereof.

File 377-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Referred to Committee

The following appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating S8,039, Public Works, for emer- gency repair of the Marina Pumping Station; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-51, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Adopted as Amended

Supervisors Tamaras and Kopp presented the foUowing recom- mendation of State and National Affairs Committee:

Expressing opposition to AB 24, providing for election of representatives on the Board of Directors of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District unless it be amended to provide for three representatives from each member county.

File 12-73-39, Resolution No. 614-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to amend by adding an additional Whereas clause to read as fol- lows: "WHEREAS, Said legislation at one time provided for equal representation of three members from each of the three member counties, which provision was revised; now, therefore, be it".

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales 4.

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

882 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973

Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales —4.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of Absence Dean Anderson, Member, Retirement Board, September 27-28; Robert E. Gonzales, Member, Board of Supervisors, September 11; Walter S. Newman, City Planning Commissioner, September 13-25, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 613-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Adopted

Resolution appointing Stephen L. Swig a member of the Task Force on Noise Control, vice Richard Guggenhime, Jr., resigned, for the unexpired term ending October 22, 1974.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 92-73-26, Resolution No. 617-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 883

Adopted

Resolution memorializing Congress to reject proposal of the Defense Department for partition of properties comprising the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 519-73, Resolution No. 619-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Resolution urging Sears, Roebuck, and Company, and af- fected labor organizations to immediately commence serious negotiations in order to settle their current labor dispute.

Supervisors von Beroldingen, Mendelsohn and Tamaras pre- sented:

File 518-73, Resolution No. 618-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a communication be directed to the Junior Chamber of Commerce regarding its plan for a new cable car line along Grant Avenue, advising the op- position of the Chinatown community to putting a cable car on this overcrowded street. She suggested that the Chamber might consider instead a pedestrian overpass to link Chinatown with North Beach near Columbus, Grant and Broadway. She asked that the Chamber reconsider its proposal prior to public hearings because of opposition of the Chinese community along Grant Avenue.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider SCA 15, as amend- ed, which proposes to divert highway gas tax monies for public transportation purposes.

884 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented: File 12-73-55. Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a communication be directed to the Fire Commission transmitting a copy of com- munication from the Commission on the Aging proposing that elderly citizens be registered at their local fire stations, and asking the Conmiission for its recommendations in this regard and any legislation, such as a policy statement, which might be appro- priate.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that an inquiry be di- rected to the Transit Task Force regarding its plans to provide bicycle lanes on Upper Market Street. The Supervisor pointed out that the schematic design for reconstruction and beautifica- tion of Upper Market Street calling for the planning of protected bicycle lanes was approved over a year ago, and she requested that the Task Force respond with a date when plans will be sub- mitted.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Polk Street be- tween McAllister and Grove Streets, September 15, 1973, for "El Grito" ceremony sponsored by the Comite Mexicano Civico Patriotico.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 42-73-38, Resolution No. 616-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider SB 234 providing public funds to candidates for statewide and legislative of- fices in general and special elections to reimburse them for qualified campaign expenses.

Supervisor Francois presented:

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 885

File 12-73-56. Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Referred to Committee of the Whole

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposition ''I", a Charter amendment relating to Civil Service proce- dures involving qualifications of applicants, protests of test items, eligible lists, appointment and disciplinary procedures.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 375-73-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that the measure be referred to the Committee of the Whole for hearing as a special order at 2:00 p.m., September 17, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposi- tion ''J", a Charter amendment exempting paraprofessional employees of the San Francisco Unified School District and the San Francisco Community College District from the civil service provisions of the Charter.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 402-73-1, Resolution No. 621-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposition ''H", a Charter amendment providing that certain pilots of fireboats and marine engineers of fireboats shall be included as members of the Fire Department for purposes of the Re- tirement System.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 163-72-1, Resolution No. 612-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

886 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973

Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp requested that a letter be sent to the Recrea- tion and Park Department inquiring as to what is being done to repair the water-stained murals in Coit Tower and what steps can be taken to protect them from vandalism so that they can once again be enjoyed by the public.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply. Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to the installation of stop signs on the four comers of Pierce and Eddy Streets, on the northwest corner of Scott and Ellis Streets; and on the northwest corner of Pierce and Ellis Streets.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented on behalf of Supervisor Feinstein:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Adopted

Motion that his Honor, the Mayor, be requested to proclaim October 1-6, 1973, "Share-a-Song Week".

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 4-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be di- rected to the Redevelopment Agency stating that it has been brought to his attention that hotels presently being used to house relocated tenants from the Yerba Buena Project area are not in compliance with regulations which require braille symbols on elevators, sloping curbs, etc. The Supervisor stated that since a number of the residents are elderly and many are handicapped, he would appreciate receiving an explanation from the Agency.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 887

Supervisor Molinari requested on behalf of himself and Super- visor Gonzales that copies of Resolution No. 368-73 urging the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District to defer definitive action on a proposed toll and fare increase pend- ing a feasibility study, and opposing a twenty-five cent increase, be sent to all San Francisco representatives on the District, pointing out City policy in opposition to fare increases.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Molinari asked that the Mayor be furnished with copy of a communication from Immigrants Development Center of San Francisco, Inc., requesting funds to continue its Chinese Chef Training Program, for consideration in the allocation of 1974-75 Revenue Sharing Funds.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Resolution urging the Legislative Committee for Rebuilding the Capitol to submit a recommendation to the Legislature to restore and preserve the State Capitol building rather than demolishing and rebuilding the structure.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 520-73, Resolution No. 620-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the following :

Mrs. Lillian Moore (Supervisor Tamaras) Martin Mongan (Supervisor von Beroldingen) Tai Hung Won Cantonese Opera

(Supervisor von Beroldingen) Jack O'Meara (Supervisor von Beroldingen) Mattie Jackson (Supervisor von Beroldingen) Nathan Cohn (Supervisor Chirm) Billie Jean King (Supervisor Feinstein) Dr. Barry Ramer (Supervisor Feinstein) Senator Mervyn M. Dymally (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

888 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973

Irving G. Breyer (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

Sherrill C. Corwin (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

Theodore Bikel (Supervisor Kopp)

Bobby Riggs (Supervisor Molinari)

Sister Mary Ignatius Meehan (Supervisor Molinari)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Edward T. Moriarty (Supervisors Feinstein,

Pelosi, Tamaras) Dr. Peter S. Joseph (Supervisor Feinstein) Michael Gherman (Supervisor Kopp) Eugene M. Eichenbaum (Supervisor Kopp) Louis Fazackerly (Supervisors Kopp, Molinari,

Pelosi, Tamaras) Harry E. Pedersen (Supervisor Tamaras) Eusevio Baptista (Supervisor Tamaras) Carmen Lazaro (Supervisor Tamaras) Rev. Albert R. Bandini (Supervisors

Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote,

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 7:55 P.M., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 889

Approved by the Board of Supervisors November 19, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN

Clerk of the Board of Supervisors

Vol. 68 No. 39

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,-2:00 P.M.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, September 17, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, September 17, 1973, 2:00 p.m.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras 3.

Quorum present.

Supervisor Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Gonzales excused from attendance. (On official leave of absence.)

Supervisor Francois noted present at 2:10 p.m.

Supervisor Tamaras noted present at 2 : 10 p.m.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, July 16, 1973, was con- sidered read and approved.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Temporarily Postponed

Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole to consider ballot argument favoring Proposition "I", a Charter amendment relating to Civil Service procedures involving qualifications of applicants, protests of test items, eligible lists, appointment and disciplinary procedures.

(891)

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File 375-73-1.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that the Board sit as a Committee of the Whole.

No objection and motion carried.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed pending arrival of a representative of the Civil Service Department.

No objection and motion carried.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that the Committee of the Whole rise for the purpose of reconven- ing as a Board of Supervisors.

No objection and motion carried.

Thereupon the Board resimied consideration of the calendar items as follows:

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Temporarily Postponed

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposition ''D", a Charter amendment relating to municipal elections and the election for Mayor.

File 270-73-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed.

No objection and motion carried.

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposition ^'G", a Charter amendment providing for issuance of bonds for residential rehabilitation.

File 412-73-1, Resolution No.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed.

No objection and motion carried.

Taken Up Out of Order

There being no objection, on motion of Supervisor Feinstein^ seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the following recommendation of State and National Affairs Committee was taken up out of order:

Adopted as Amended

i

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1973 893

j Resolution expressing continued disapproval of the proposal to construct a Federal Metropolitan Correctional Center in San Francisco. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 494-72-3, Resolution No. 656-73.

Motion to Continue Withdrawn

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that

i consideration be continued for four weeks.

t

! After discussion Supervisor Kopp withdrew his motion.

Motion to Continue

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein^ moved that consideration be continued for two weeks.

Motion defeated by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras —5.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, von Beroldingen 5.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that the legislation be amended as follows: On page 3, line 7, after the words "Correctional Center,'* insert "as proposed for Civic Center,"; before the last Further Resolved, add a new Further Resolved paragraph to read: "FURTHER RESOLVED, That this Board of Supervisors does encourage the Federal Bu- reau of Prisons to jointly pursue with the City and County of San Francisco a substitute proposal for a modem facility to be located at an existing or new site; and, be it".

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gronzales 1.

Adopted as amewderf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1. v^ >* ^ ! hi.

Taken Up Out of Order

Tabled

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There being no objection, on motion of Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the following from State and National Affairs Committee with recormnendation "Do Not Pass" was taken up out of order:

Resolution approving the request of the United States Bureau of Prisons to proceed with plans for a Federal Metropolitan Correctional Center in San Francisco. (Supervisor Francois)

File 494-72-2, Resolution No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Sui>ervisor Feinstein, moved that the legislation be tabled.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Taken Up Out of Order

Consideration Continued

There being no objection, on motion of Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee with recommendation "Do Not Pass" was taken up out of order:

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Haight Street, between Masonic Avenue and Clayton Street, and Ashbury Street, between Waller and Page Streets, September 30, 1973, for celebration of a campaign to decriminalize mari- juana.

File 42-73-40, Resolution No.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to amend the pending legislation by deleting Haight Street be- tween Masonic Avenue and Clayton Street.

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

No: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Motion to Continue

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that consideration be continued one week.

Motion adopted by the following vote:

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1973 895

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisor Chinn 1.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Request Granted

Supervisor Francois requested that a letter be directed to the Recreation and Park Commission and to the Police Department inquiring into their policy on the issuance of a sound permit in the event the Panhandle or a street is temporarily closed for a public event.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of the Calendar matters in the order set forth therein.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

The following, heretofore considered and temporarily post- p)oned, was taken up:

Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole to consider ballot argument favoring Proposition ''I", a Charter amendment relating to Civil Service procedures involving qualifications of applicants, protests of test items, eligible lists, appointment and disciplinary procedures.

File 375-73-1.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved that the Board of Supervisors constitute itself into a Committee of the Whole.

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that it be recommended that the legislation be amended by deleting the seventh paragraph of the ballot argument, reading as follows: "Proposition *V is the product of extensive meetings and hearings held at the direction of the Civil Service Commission. A cross section of groups and organizations were represented, including labor, management, city employee organizations, the League of Women Voters, and the staff of the Civil Service Commission."

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisor Chinn 1.

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Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that the resolution be referred to the Board as a recom- mendation of the Committee of the Whole, with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment."

No objection and motion carried.

Motion to Rise and Report

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that the Committee of the Whole rise and report.

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted

The following from the Committee of the Whole with recom- mendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposition "I", a Charter amendment relating to Civil Service proce- dures involving qualifications of applicants, protests of test items, eligible lists, appointment and disciplinary proce- dures. (Supervisor Francois)

File 375-73-1, Resolution No. 623-73.

Proposed amendment is as follows: Delete the seventh para- graph of the ballot argument reading, "Proposition T* is the prod- uct of extensive meetings and hearings held at the direction of the Civil Service Commission. A cross section of groups and organizations were represented, including labor, management, city employee organizations, the League of Women Voters, and the staff of the Civil Service Commission."

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved the amendment as printed.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisor Chinn 1.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Thereupon the roll was called and the foregoing legislation was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

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UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed, were taken up:

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposition "D", a Charter amendment relating to municipal elections and the election for Mayor.

File 270-73-1, Resolution No. 622-73.

Supervisor Barbagelata presented a revised ballot argument and moved, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, that it be sub- stituted for the one pending before the Board.

No objection and motion carried.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that after the words "Argument for Proposition D" the following be added: "Vote Yes on Proposition 'D'."

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisor Francois 1.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Thereupon the roll was called and the foregoing legislation was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinairi, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisor Francois 1.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing ballot argument favoring Proposition ^^G'', a Charter amendment providing for issuance of bonds for residential rehabilitation assistance.

File 412-73-1, Resolution No. 624-73.

' Supervisor Barbagelata presented a revised ballot argument and moved, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, that it be substituted for the one pending before the Board.

No objection and motion carried.

Thereupon the roll was called and the foregoing legislation was adopted by the following vote;

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Finally Passed

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code repealing Sec- tion 16.3-2 relating to combining the duties of the County Recorder and County Clerk, and establishing effective date thereof.

File 377-73, Ordinance No. 363-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Molinari 5.

Taken Up Out of Order

There being no objection, on motion of Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Molinari, the rules were suspended and the following from Streets and Transportation Committee with recom- mendation "Do Pass after Amendment" was taken up out of order:

Adopted as Amended

Resolution granting revocable permission to Seal Rock De- velopment Company to occupy portions of La Playa, Cabrillo and Balboa Streets for landscaping features and a parking bay.

File 88-73, Resolution No. 642-73.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: In title delete "parking bay" and substitute "passenger loading bay"; in first re- solved clause, line 12, delete "parking bay" and substitute "passenger loading and unloading bay"; page 2, line 11, "passenger loading and unloading bay"; page 2, line 11, delete "parking bay" and substitute "passenger loading bay"; page 2, line 14, add "or upon revocation of the per- mission herein granted by the Board of Supervisors."; page 3, delete second further provided clause.)

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved amendment as printed above.

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn 3.

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Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn 3.

Taken Up Out of Order

There being no objection, on motion of Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Molinari, the rules were suspended and the following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Committee was taken up out of order:

Adopted

Resolution closing La Playa Street between Cabrillo and Bal- boa Streets to vehicular traffic.

File 88-73-1, Resolution No. 643-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn 3.

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of Calendar items in the order set forth therein.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered was taken up:

Ordinance approving agreement between the Recreation and Park Commission and James E. Kenny for operation of a motorized lecture tour concession in Golden Gate Park.

File 62-73-2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that consideration be continued to September 24, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Finally Passed

The following from Committee of the Whole, heretofore con- sidered, was taken up:

Ordinance approving the Environmental Impact Report for the Yerba Buena Center Redevelopment Project, determin- ing that said project will not have a significant effect on the environment; determining to carry out said project and ap- proving said project and the public facilities located therein; rescinding Ordinance No. 86-72; and authorizing execution of Financing Agreement between the City and County and

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the Redevelopment Agency relating to the public facilities within said project. (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 91-73-9, Ordinance No. 361-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen-— 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn 3.

Finally Passed

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance ordering the vacation of a portion of Addison Street at Famum Street.

File 357-73-2, Ordinance No. 379-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn 3.

Temporarily Postponed

The following recommendation of Finance Committee, was taken up:

Resolution authorizing acquisition by Eminent Domain pro- ceedings of certain property at 166-170 Otis Street and 1350 Jessie Street for use as the site of an administrative office building for the Department of Social Services, at a cost not to exceed $390,000.

File 455-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed.

No objection and motion carried.

Ordinance approving and authorizing Financing Agreement, Site and Facility Lease between the City and County and the City of San Francisco Social Services Corporation for a municipal office building at or near 150-170 Otis Street; authorizing City Attorney and Controller to decrease amount of rental schedule; and authorizing the Mayor to execute Financing Agreement, Site Lease and Facility Lease.

File 455-73-1, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed.

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No objection and motion carried.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $17,200 from Revenue Sharing, Public Works, Bureau of Architecture, for construction of a dental clinic at County Jail No. 2.

File 101-73-46, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance appropriating $48,900, Public Works, for bi- cycle paths on Lake Merced Blvd., Sunset Blvd. to John Muir Drive, and on John Muir Drive, Skyline Blvd. to Lake Merced Blvd.; rescinding $48,900 from Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund.

File 101-73-45.1, Ordinance No.

Motion to Amend

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that consideration be continued one week.

After Supervisor Mendelsohn explained that if the Board doesn't act today on this legislation the City will lose $12,000 in State money. Supervisor Barbagelata withdrew his motion to continue consideration.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the legislation be amended by deleting from the title thereof the words "rescinding $48,900 from Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund."

Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Motion to Postpone

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that consideration be temporarily postponed pending re- ceipt of report from the Department of Public Works.

No objection and motion carried.

Passed for Second Reading

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The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered and temporarily postponed, were taken up:

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting.) I

Ordinance approving and authorizing Financing Agreement, (

Site and Facility Lease between the City and County and the j

City of San Francisco Social Services Corporation for a j

municipal office building at or near 150-170 Otis Street; j

authorizing City Attorney and Controller to decrease amount { of rental schedule; and authorizing the Mayor to execute Fi- nancing Agreement, Site Lease and Facility Lease.

File 455-73-1, Ordinance No.

Motion to Continue Consideration

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved j that consideration be continued one week in order that the Con- i troller might prepare a detailed analysis of the cost savings.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari 4. ,

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales 1.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, j Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8. j

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)

Resolution authorizing acquisition by Eminent Domain pro- \ ceedings of certain property at 166-170 Otis Street and 1350 I Jessie Street for use as the site of an administrative office I building for the Department of Social Services, at a cost not to exceed $390,000.

File 455-73, Resolution No. 648-73. >

f Adopted by the following vote: >.

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, i Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

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The following heretofore considered and temporarily postponed was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $48,900, Public Works, for bicycle paths on Lake Merced Blvd., Sunset Blvd. to John Muir Drive, and on John Muir Drive, Skyline Blvd. to Lake Merced Blvd. ((rescinding $48,900 from Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund. ) )

File 101-73-45.1, Ordinance No.

At the request of Supervisor Mendelsohn, Mr. Richard Evans, Assistant Traffic Engineer, Department of Public Works, reported that in the construction of the asphalt bicycle paths sufficient area would remain to accommodate a jogging path.

Passed for second reading as amended, and reading as printed above, by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted

There being no objection, on motion of Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the following recommendation of State and National Affairs Committee was taken up:

Resolution declaring opposition to the use of San Francisco Bay as a deepwater port for supertankers until evidence can be provided that environmental damage will not result and a master plan for petroleum delivery by water can be pre- sented and evaluated. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 243-73-1, Resolution No. 657-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

The Board thereupon resumed consideration of Calendar mat- ters in the order set forth therein.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Provisions of the Annual Appropriation Ordinance, 1973-74, by amending Section 4.2.411 to include Special Water Quality Improve- ment Trust Fund established by Ordinance 279-73.

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File 101-73-49, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Ordinance amending the Business Tax Ordinance to provide for the payment of tax in installments by any person whose business tax liability for the preceding calendar year exceeds $1,000.

File 491-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Ordinance amending the Payroll Expense Tax Ordinance to provide for the payment of tax in installments by any person whose payroll expense tax liability for the preceding calendar year exceeds $1,000.

File 492-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and | County against Harry Karp by acceptance of $1,280.57.

File 49-73-15, Resolution No. 638-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Resolution authorizing amendment of lease with Ed Good- man, as Lessor, of property at 211 Industrial Street, required by the Model Cities Agency.

File 64-73-30, Resolution No. 639-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1973 905

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Resolution authorizing lease with 301— 2nd Street Associates, as Lessor, of property at 301— 2nd Street, together with 15 adjoining parking stalls, required by the Model Cities Agency.

File 64-73-31, Resolution No. 640-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Resolution authorizing Temporary Loan Requisition No. 20 and Certificate of Cash Needs under Loan and Grant Con- tract No. Calif. R-7(LG) for Project No. Calif. R-7, Em- barcadero /Lower Market.

File 73-73-2, Resolution No. 641-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gronzales, Molinari 2.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice to extend grant for "Western Addition Youth Defense Pro- gram."

File 121-73-30, Resolution No. 645-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Resolution authorizing the Human Rights Commission to ap- ply for and accept Federal funds for the purpose of increas- ing the number of Spanish-origin persons employed in Civil Service jobs.

File 177-73-5, Resolution No. 659-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Resolution authorizing the Chief Administrative Officer and the Director of Public Works to enter into an agreement with the North San Mateo County Sanitation District and the

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Westborough County Water District to convey, treat, and dispose of sewage from San Francisco County Jails Nos. 2 and 4.

File 503-73, Resolution No. 647-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirin, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Hewitt C. Wells and Biltwell Construction Company against the City and County by payment of $35,400 and dismissal of cross- complaint; repealing Ordinance No. 322-73.

File 45-73-32.1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Donald McElroy against the City and County by payment of $27,500; Superior Court No. 606 147.

File 45-73-33, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Sara La Farga against the City and County by payment of $3,000 and dismissal of cross-complaint; Superior Court No. 637545.

File 45-73-34, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to reflect changes in the number of employments, the addition of new classifications, and compensation schedules of personnel of the Municipal, Superior and Juvenile Courts in accordance with Senate Bills No. 1055 and 1064.

File 102-73-28, Ordinance No.

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Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $126,498, Social Services, for spe- cial shelter allowances and temporary salaries; $14,000, Real Estate, for security guard services at Hunters Point Neighborhood Facility; rescinding $14,000 from various appropriations. Real Estate; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-48, Ordinance No. 362-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $2,492,600, Controller, Data Pro- cessing, for lease purchase of computers ; ( ( $20,000, Port Commission, for Economic Development Assistance Pro- gram;)) rescinding $516,331, Controller, Data Processing lease purchase of computers.

File 101-73-47, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Delete appropriation of $20,000, Port Commission, for Economic Development As- sistance Program.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved the amendment as printed.

Passed for second reading as amended, and reading as printed above, by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading

The following from Finance Committee without recommenda- tion was taken up:

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Ordinance appropriating $15,700, Recreation and Park, for restoration of colonnades at The Palace of Fine Arts ; rescind- ing appropriation of $15,700, Recreation and Park, for structural improvements. The Palace of Fine Arts.

File 101-73-42, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved passage for second reading.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing expenditure of funds by the Civil Service Commission to conduct a salary survey for miscel- laneous employees for fiscal year 1974-75, as required by Section 8.401 of the Charter.

File 106-73-6, Resolution No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be continued for one week.

No objection and motion carried.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing amendment to the contract between the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco and the Board of Administration of the California Public Employees' Retirement System to grant a five per cent increase in retirement benefits to certain employees of the Port.

File 275-73-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

The following recommendations of State and National Affairs Committee were taken up:

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Resolution opposing enactment of SB 941 requiring State Fire Marshal to adopt regulations establishing minimum standards for prevention of fire and protection of life and property in present and future highrise structures.

File 12-73-38, Resolution No. 632-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Mohnari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution urging the State Legislature to provide tax in- centives and tax relief for property owners who are maintain- ing structures designated by a Federal, State or local govern- ment to be of historical landmark significance, and establish- ing policy that official legislative advocates shall support and encourage legislation to this end. (Supervisors Molinari, Pelosi)

File 401-73, Resolution No. 646-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution urging the California State Supreme Court to adopt the ''Report and Recommendations of the Special Masters on Reapportionment" which determines the 43 single-mendjer Congressional Districts, 40 single-member Senatorial Districts and 80 single-member Assembly Dis- tricts. (Supervisor Gonzales)

File 509-73, Resolution No. 658-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Cultural Activities Commit- tee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide that the Center of Asian Art and Culture shall hereafter be offi- cially known and designated as the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.

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File 441^73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 28.15)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Committee were taken up:

Resolution designating certain intersections as ''Stop" inter- sections.

File 18-73-26, Resolution No. 633-73.

(Belden and Bush Sts., n/w comer; Campton Place and Grant Ave., s/w comer; Commercial and Kearny Sts., n/e comer; Edinburg St. and Brazil Ave., n/w and s/e comers; Grove and Hyde Sts., s/w comer; Halleck and Battery Sts., n/e comer; Harrison St. and north segment of Pjecita Ave., n/w and n/e

comers; Harrison St. and south segment of Precita Ave., s/e and s/w

comers; Jefferson and Divisadero Sts., n/e and s/w comers; Larkin and Jackson Sts., n/w and s/e comers; Larkin and Washington Sts., n/w and s/e comers; Leidesdorff and Clay Sts., s/e comer; Leidesdorff and Pine Sts., n/w comer; Leidesdorff and Sacramento Sts., s/e comer; Maddux and Topeka Aves., n/w and s/e comers; Maiden Lane and Grant Ave., n/e and s/w corners; Merchant and Kearny Sts., n/e comer; Merchant and Sansome Sts., n/e comer; Moraga St. and Ninth Ave., n/e and s/w comers; Noe and Twenty-Fifth Sts., n/w and s/e corners; North Point and Taylor Sts., n/e and s/w comers; North Point and Webster Sts., n/e and s/w comers; Paris St. and Russia Ave., n/w and s/e comers; Precita and Treat Aves., s/w and s/e comers; Quincy and Pine Sts., n/w comer; Sacramento and Laguna Sts., n/e and s/w comers; Spring and Sacramento Sts., s/e comer;

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Toland St. and Jerrold Ave., n/w and s/e comers;

Trinity and Sutter Sts., n/w comer;

Twenty-First Ave. and Vicente St., n/w and s/e comers.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirin, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, MoUnari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution enacting parking and stopping regulations, vari- ous streets.

File 19-73-17, Resolution No. 634-73.

{Parking, 90° Angle Permitted:

Harrison St., w/s, between Army St. and Precita Ave. Parking Restricted, 2 Hours, 7 A.M. to 6 P.M.:

Lyon St., w/s, between Greenwich and Lombard Sts. No Stopping At Any Time:

Nineteenth Ave., e/s, from Winston Drive to a point

approximately 450 feet south; Nineteenth Ave., e/s, from Winston Drive to a point

approximately 180 feet north; Church St., e/s, between Duboce Ave. and Reservoir St. No Parking at Any Time:

Alabama St., w/s, between north and south segments of

Precita Ave.; Folsom St., e/s, between north and south segments of

Precita Ave.; Precita Ave., s/s of north segment, between Folsom and

Alabama Sts.; Precita Ave., n/s of south segment, between Folsom and

Alabama Sts.; Buchanan St., e/s, from Clay St. to a point approximately

220' north; Buchanan St., w/s, from Clay St. to a point approximately

205' north.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1. Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets.

File 20-73-13, Resolution No. 635-73.

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(Restricted Traffic Streets:

Alabama St., between Precita Ave. and Ripley St.; Folsom St., between Precita Ave. and Bemal Heights Blvd. One-Way Street:

Cosmo Place, between Taylor and Jones Sts., westbound; Pxecita Ave., between Folsom St. and Coso Ave.,

westbound; Rolph St., between Mission and Morse Sts., westbound.

Two-Way Street:

Grove St., between Hyde and Larkin Sts. Crosswalks:

McAllister St., midway between Webster and Laguna Sts.;

Portola Drive, east side of O'Shaughnessy Blvd. Streets Closed to Through Traffic (Emergency Vehicles and Local Traffic Excepted):

Buchanan St., between Sacramento and Washington Sts.;

Clay St., between Buchanan and Laguna Sts.

Rescinded: One-Way Street:

Grove St., between Hyde and Larkin Sts., eastbound.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of cer- tain streets.

File 42-73-33, Resolution No. 637-73.

(Mendell Street, between Newcomb and Palou Avenues, Octo- ber 20, 1973, for Hunters Point-Bayview Girls' Club Cul- tural Festival;

Telegraph Hill Blvd., October 6, 1973, for Columbus Day Celebration;

Forty-fourth Avenue, between Balboa and Cabrillo Streets, September 22, 1973, for a block party.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

The following from Joint Fire, Safety and Police and Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

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(Sup>ervisor Feinstein abstaining)

Resolution authorizing the widening of Washington Street between Sansome and Kearny Streets, and Clay Street be- tween Montgomery and Sansome Streets, and rescinding Resolution No. 637-66.

File 194-73, Resolution No. 660-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

The following from the Clerk was taken up:

Resolution fixing Monday, September 24, 1973, at 2:00 p.m., for hearing appeal from decision of the City Planning Commission disapproving change in use classification for property located in the area of Clipper Street, Grand View Avenue, 25th Street and Douglass Street from R-3 to R-2 District.

File 93-73-5, Resolution No. 644-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gronzales 1.

Referred to Committee

The following appearing on the Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Appropriating $11,934 from the Emergency Reserve Fund for the creation of two positions of Janitor, Department of Public Works; an emergency ordinance.

File 101-73-53, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Appropriating $32,022 from Revenue Sharing Fund for Self Help for the Elderly, San Francisco Commission on the Aging; an emergency ordinance.

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File 101-73-54, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Appropriating $9,803 from Revenue Sharing Fund for Self Help for the Elderly, San Francisco Commission on the Aging; an emergency ordinance.

File 101-73-55, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence Marvin E. Cardoza, Police Commis- sioner, September 18-21; Joseph J. Diviny, Public Utilities Commissioner, September 17-26; Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, September 14-October 10; Car- men J. Dominguez, Recreation and Park Commissioner, September 15, October 10; Eugene S. Hopp, Member of Board of Education, September 15-22; John Ritchie, City Planning Commissioner, September 29-October 7; Hector E. Rueda, City Planning Commissioner, September 22-Octo- ber 13; Ian M. White, Director of Museums, September 28- October 12, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 606-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY COMMITTEE

Statement

Endorsement of Management Audit Report of the Public Library.

Supervisor von Beroldingen stated that now that the Board has received a report on the Public Library she wants to express the feeling of gratification and satisfaction in that six to eight months ago she directed a letter to the Public Library requesting

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them to remain open evenings and on Saturdays or Sundays for senior citizens and young people. Now the Board has the manage- ment report which says that the Library can remain open without additional cost and with a saving of half a million dollars.

Referred to Cominittee

Request that hearings be held to consider endorsing SB 1264, school lunch and breakfast programs, and SB 1302, Child Nutrition Education Act.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 12-73-58.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Adopted

Resolution urging Cablevision to re-order its installation priorities so that residents of San Francisco who have suf- fered impaired television reception since Sutro Tower com- menced operation may be accorded prompt relief, and re- questing assistance from the CATV Task Force.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 32-73-8, Resolution No. 636-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that it be the sense of this Board that in the expenditure of the balance of Revenue Sharing Funds, provision should be made to include the priority recommendations of this Board.

File 533-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Request Granted

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Supervisor Chirm requested that a letter be directed ta the Director of Public Works asking him to review the installation of parking meters along Grant Avenue with a view to change them from 30-minute to one-hour meters.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request to consider installation of stop signs at the inter- section of Lyon and Washington Streets.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 18-73-29. . ^ ^^ ^ ,^ ^ ,

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request to consider installation of stop signs at the inter- section of Pierce and Vallejo Streets.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 18-73-30.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request that Sections 34 and 36 of the Police Code be amend- ed to make street cleaners responsible for removal of dog defecation from sidewalks.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 530-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider opposing AB 1528 which would allow process of service by mail.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 13-73-3.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request that hearings be held to determine the financial effect of the Congressional action lifting the prohibition on the TV showing of local football games.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 532-73.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request Granted

Fiiumcinl effect of Congressional anti-TV ban.

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Supervisor Pelosi requested that a communication be sent to the Recreation and Park Commission requesting an estimate of the financial effect resulting from the Congressional anti-TV ban if 10% of the persons holding tickets to games did not use them and how much revenue would the City lose.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Kopp requested an opinion from the City Attorney on whether the Congressional Act lifting the TV ban supersedes our own regulations banning TV from local games.

No objection and request granted.

Supervisor Francois requested that a letter be sent to the Forty Niners inviting them to attend committee hearings on the Con- gressional Act lifting the TV ban on local games to contribute their comments.

No objection; Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Implementation of Management Audit Report on Public Library.

Supervisor Mendelsohn requested that the City Attorney be asked to draft a resolution urging the Library Commission to implement the recommendations contained in the Management Audit Report on the Public Library.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Referred to Committee

Resolution approving map showing the opening of portions of Lombard and Montgomery Streets.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 531-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari reported that he had received information from the Tax Collector whereby the Water Department would mail with the water bills a notice concerning pet licensing under the Animal Control Ordinance, which notices would be prepared by the SPCA at an estimated printing cost of $600.00. Supervisor Molinari requested that the Chief Administrative OflScer be asked to take steps to implement this proposal.

No objection; request granted.

Referred to Committee

Resolution memorializing the Mayor to request Criminal Justice Council and Police Commission to consider creation

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of crime prevention educational program administered by a Community Crime Prevention Unit under the direction of the Police Crime Prevention Company, and source of fund- ing thereof.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 534-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Withdrawn

Motion

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved that permission be granted the use of the Board's Cham- bers by the Commission on the Aging on October 24, 1973, for an all day meeting.

Upon objection. Supervisor Tamaras withdrew his motion.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

Sportsclub of San Francisco (Supervisor von Beroldingen) Dr. and Mrs. Charles DeGuerre (Supervisor von Beroldingen) Sacred Heart High School (Supervisor Tamaras) Inspector Emile Dutil (Supervisor Chinn) Captain Charles Conrad, Jr. (Supervisor Mendelsohn) Captain Joseph P. Kerwin (Supervisor Mendelsohn) Captain Paul J. Weitz (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Dr. Thomas E. Donnelly (Supervisor Pelosi)

Antoine Francis Bovet (Supervisor Pelosi)

Helen Walzer (Supervisor Kopp)

Mrs. Ruby Jewel Roberts (Supervisor Kopp)

Cecile H. Wolfe (Supervisor Kopp)

Jorge Tiemey (Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1973 919

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 6:30 p.m., adjourned.

PHILIP P. ENGLER, Acting Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

Clerk of the Board of Supervisors

Vol. 68 No. 40

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1973 2:00 P.M.

Journal of Proceedings Board of Supervisors

City and County of San Francisco

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, September 24, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, September 24, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales 2.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Francois noted present at 2:15 p.m.

Supervisor Gonzales excused from attendance. (On leave of absence)

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meetings of Monday, July 23, 1973 and Mon- day, July 30, 1973, were considered read and approved.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Consideration Continued

Hearing of objections to decision of the City Planning Com- mission denying application to change use classification of property located in the area of Clipper Street, Grand View Avenue, 25th and Douglass Streets.

File 93-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that consideration be continued one week for attendance of the full Board.

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No objection and motion carried.

Consideration Continued

The following presented by the Clerk was taken up:

Resolution disapproving decision of the City Planning Com- mission denying application to change use classification of property located in the area of Clipper Street, Grand View Avenue, 25th and Douglass Streets, from R-3 to R-2 District.

File 93-73-6, Resolution No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that consideration be continued one week.

No objection and motion carried.

Taken Up Out of Order

Temporarily Postponed

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following recom- mendation of Planning and Development Committee was taken up out of order:

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of top of "Kite Hill" in the Eureka Valley neighborhood at the north end of Corwin Street, and on the east end of Grand View Terrace, from R-3 to R-1 District.

File 36-73-11, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration of the measure was temporarily postponed to provide Deputy City Attorney Kenealey an opportunity to study a communication from Robert L. and Vema A. Beery objecting to the proposed rezoning.

Taken Up Out of Order

Temporarily Postponed

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee was taken up out of order:

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Ashbury Street between Waller and Page Streets, September 30, 1973, for celebration of a campaign to decriminalize marijuana.

File 42-73-40, Resolution No.

Supervisor Molinari annoimced that he would support the street closing because he believed it was the right of ttie sponsors to be granted a street closing like any other group in the City without regard to its political views.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1973 923

Upon inquiry by Supervisor Barbagelata, Sgt. Leahy of the Police Department stated that in the opinion of the Police De- partment the proposed celebration would attract a crowd large enough to require the use of additional policemen, perhaps ten to fifteen.

Privilege of the Floor

After several Supervisors objected to the proposed use of an amplified rock band, Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that the privilege of the floor be granted for three minutes each to a representative of the proponents and a representative of the opponents.

No objection and motion carried.

Thereafter Mr. Ronald Landberg, representing the proponents, addressed the Board and indicated that plans for the celebration did in fact include the use of amplified music.

Supervisor Kopp then suggested that the Recreation and Park Commission give permission for use of the Panhandle in Golden Gate Park for the celebration, and requested that the item be temporarily postponed for attendance of a representative of the Commission.

No objection and request granted.

Passed for Second Reading

The following reconmiendation of Planning and Development Committee, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of top of "Kite Hill" in the Eureka Valley neighborhood at the north end of Corwin Street, and on the east end of Grand View Terrace, from R-3 to R-1 District.

File 36-73-11, Ordinance No.

After testimony by Deputy City Attorney Kenealey that the Board had the legal authority to proceed with the reclassification, the roll was called and the measure was passed for second read- ing by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Thereafter the Board resumed consideration of items as shown on the Calendar.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finally Passed

924 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1973

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here- tofore considered, were taken up:

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)

Ordinance approving and authorizing Financing Agreement, Site and Facility Lease between the City and County and the City of San Francisco Social Services Corporation for a municipal office building at or near 150-170 Otis Street; authorizing City Attorney and Controller to decrease amount of rental schedule; and authorizing the Mayor to execute Financing Agreement, Site Lease and Facility Lease.

File 455-73-1, Ordinance No. 376-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance appropriating $17,200 from Revenue Sharing, Public Works, Bureau of Architecture, for construction of a dental clinic at County Jail No. 2.

File 101-73-46, Ordinance No. 369-73.

Ft/iaZZy passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance appropriating $48,900, Public Works, for bicycle paths on Lake Merced Blvd., Sunset Blvd. to John Muir Drive, and on John Muir Drive, Skyline Blvd. to Lake Merced Blvd.

File 101-73-45.1, Ordinance No. 368-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Provisions of the Annual Appropriation Ordinance, 1973-74, by amending Section 4.2.411 to include Special Water Quality Improve- ment Trust Fund established by Ordinance 279-73.

File 101-73-49, Ordinance No. 371-73.

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Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

I Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending the Business Tax Ordinance to provide for the payment of tax in installments by any person whose business tax liability for the preceding calendar year exceeds $1,000.

File 491-73, Ordinance No. 377-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, ' Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending the Payroll Expense Tax Ordinance to provide for the payment of tax in installments by any person whose payroll expense tax liability for the preceding calen-

I dar year exceeds $1,000.

File 492-73, Ordinance No. 378-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance appropriating $2,492,600, Controller, Data Proc- essing, for lease purchase of computers; rescinding $516,- 331, Controller, Data Processing, lease purchase of com- puters.

File 101-73-47, Ordinance No. 370-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Hewitt C. Wells and BiltweU Construction Company against the City and County by payment of $35,400 and dismissal of cross- complaint; repealing Ordinance No. 322-73.

File 45-73-32.1, Ordinance No. 364-73.

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Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Donald Mc- Elroy against the City and County by payment of $27,500; SupeHor Court No. 606 147.

File 45-73-33, Ordinance No. 365-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Sara La Farga against the City and County by payment of $3,000 and dismissal of cross-complaint; Supervisor Court No. 637 545.

File 45-73-34, Ordinance No. 366-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance to reflect changes in the number of employments, the addition of new classifications, and compensation schedules of personnel of the Municipal, Superior and Juvenile Courts in accordance with Senate Bais No. 1055 and 1064.

File 102-73-28, Ordinance No. 373-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Consideration Continued

Ordinance approving agreement between the Recreation and I Park Commission and James E. Kenny for operation of a motorized lecture tour concession in Colden Gate Park.

File 62-73-2, Ordinance No.

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There being no objection on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Feinstein, consideration was continued to October 1, 1973.

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee without recommenda- tion, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $15,700, Recreation and Park, for restoration of colonnades at The Palace of Fine Arts; re- scinding appropriation of $15,700, Recreation and Park, for structural improvements. The Palace of Fine Arts.

File 101-73-42, Ordinance No. 367-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gronzales 1.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Resolution authorizing expenditure of funds by the Civil Service Commission to conduct a salary survey for miscel- laneous employees for fiscal year 1974-75, as required by Section 8.401 of the Charter.

File 106-73-6, Resolution No. 654-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp requested that at the conclusion of the salary survey, the Civil Service Commission advise the manner in which the funds were spent.

No objection and request granted.

Finally Passed

Ordinance authorizing amendment to the contract between the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco and the Board of Administration of the California Public Employees' Retirement System to grant a five percent increase in retirement benefits to certain emplovees of the Port.

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File 275-73-1, Ordinance No. 374-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1,

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Cultural Activities Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide that the Center of Asian Art and Culture shall hereafter be of- ficially known and designated as the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.

File 441-73, Ordinance No. 375-73.

(Adds Section 28.15)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing execution of an agreement between the Regents of the University of California and the City and County for the Regents' participation in the installation of traffic signals on Parnassus Avenue.

File 20-73-11, Resolution No. 651-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution approving compromise of claim of Pacific Tele- phone and Telegraph Company against the City and County by payment of $73,997.46.

File 48-73-17. Resolution No. 652-73.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1973 929

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claims of the City and County against James K. Ouye by acceptance of $3,833.34; and against Thomas C. Sanders and Yellow Cab Co. by ac- ceptance of $2,500.

File 49-73-17, Resolution No. 653-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $120,000, Parking Authority, for land purchase and construction for the Neighborhood Shop- ping District Off-Street Parking Program.

File 101-73-50, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $8,039, Public Works, Water Pol- lution Control, Sewer Repair, for emergency repair of the Marina Pumping Station; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-51, Ordinance No. 372-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Governmental Services Committee were taken up:

930 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1973

Resolution creating a Voting Equipment Advisory Commit- tee to ascertain whether replacement voting equipment is necessary or desirable, and, if needed, to recommend a vot- ing system most suitable to the needs of the citizens of San Francisco and providing for submission of reports; rescind- ing Resolution No. 412-73.

File 256-72-3, Resolution No. 649-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Building Code by adding Section 1807.1.D.1 relating to elevator lobby smoke barriers; and amending Table No. 5-D relating to number of stories per- mitted for Groups C, D Division 3 and F Division 3 occu- pancies.

File 245-73-3, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Social Services Committee was taken up:

Amending the Administrative Code increasing deduction from amount payable to contractors for violation of non- discrimination provisions of City and County contracts. (Su- pervisor Chinn)

File 498-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 12B.2.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Planning and Development Committee was taken up:

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Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of property at the southeast corner of Steiner and Bush Streets from R-4 to C-2 District.

File 36-73-9, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading

The following from Planning and Development Committee was taken up:

Ordinance designating the Talbot-Dutton House, 1782 Pa- cific Avenue, as a Landmark.

File 90-73-6, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved "Do Pass".

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Referred to Committee

The following, appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $372,370, Social Services, for operation of Medi-Cal Program and Food Stamp Program; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-56, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

COMMUNICATION

Request Denied

The Chair presented a communication from the City Planning Commission requesting permission to use the Board's Chambers for its public hearing on the Environmental Impact Report for the proposed Airport Expansion on September 27 and October 11, 1973.

The Chair then stated he would entertain a motion to grant

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permission, and when no motion was forthcoming, the Chair ruled that request was denied.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recomendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of Absence Keith P. Calden, Fire Chief, September 30-October 15, October 20-25, 1973, with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 650-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held and a resolution prepared supporting the Common Cause Political Reform Initiative.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 543-73.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request that hearings be held on petition by property own- ers on the first block of Fortuna Avenue who are opposed to relocation of street lights on that block.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 542-73.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Comittee.

Called Out of Committee

Supervisor Francois announced that he was calling out of Legis- lative and Personnel Comittee, File 188-70, proposed Employer- Employee Relations Ordinance, for hearing Monday, October 1, 1973.

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Referred to Conimittee

Resolution urging the Retirement System Board to withdraw investments from corporations involved in South Africa.

Supervisors Kopp, Feinstein and Francois presented: File 541-73, Resolution No. Referred to Governmental Services Committee. Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp requested that a communication be directed to the Recreation and Park Commission regarding the operation of Candlestick Park Stadiiun, The Supervisor was concerned that even with the services of a promotional director, only one non- athletic event has been scheduled, and it failed to produce a profit. Supervisor Kopp requested to be advised whether a particular person is in charge of the Stadium in respect to all activities, in- cluding promotion, and whether the Commission has studied uses for Candlestick Park for other than athletic events.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Mendelsohn requested that an inquiry be directed to the Chief Administrative Officer regarding award of contracts which are discretionary, that is where no competitive bidding is required. He stated that the 1972 Grand Jury was concerned that the basis for award of these contracts was largely individual judge- ment, and that no standard procedure was followed.

Supervisor Mendelsohn asked that the Chief Administrative Officer submit a report advising what changes have taken place since the Grand Jury report, and whether in his opinion any legislative action is indicated to implement a standardized pro- cedure for award of discretionary contracts.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Molinari asked that an excerpt from the Animal Control Ordinance, prepared by the SPCA, be forwarded to the Chief Administrative Officer for possible use in a mailing to animal owners advising them of the new regulations.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Resolution urging the Department of the Interior to conduct hearings in San Francisco on the effect of the proposed widening of Doyle Drive on the Golden Gate National Recrea- tion Area.

Supervisors Molinari, Feinstein, Kopp and Pelosi presented:

File 285-73-11, Resolution No. 655-73.

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Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved im- mediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held on petition by St. Francis Homes Association for installation of stop signs at designated intersections in St. Francis Wood.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request that hearings be held to evaluate the effects on San Francisco of the failure of AB 18, relating to aid to aged, blind and disabled, to pass in the California Legislature.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 544-73.

Referred to Joint Finance and Social Services Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a communication be directed to the Redevelopment Agency asking for a full report on its expected dates for demolition and construction of a shopping center in the Western Addition which has been proposed for over a year. The abandoned buildings in the area are being used by unauthorizcKi persons, causing police problems, and neighborhood merchants are losing business.

Supervisor von Beroldingen also asked that the Redevelopment Agency, in responding, advise their method of including com- munity involvement in the preparation of plans for development of the shopping center, and suggested that the Agency consider inclusion of the Fillmore Merchants group.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a commimication be directed to the Mayor and the Chief Administrative Officer re- newing an offer to hold management communications seminars for City department heads, urging a response as to whether this is of interest to department heads to establish an on-going dia- logue with the public.

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No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Amended. Refused Adoption

The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee, hereto- fore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Ashbury Street between ( (Waller) ) Haight and Page Streets, September 30, 1973, for celebration of a campaign to decriminalize mari- juana.

File 42-73-40, Resolution No.

The privilege of the floor was granted to Mrs. Ann Guth, repre- senting opponents of the proposal.

The Recreation and Park Department indicated that it would be willing to authorize use of the Panhandle in Golden Gate Park, but would not authorize the use of amplified music.

Thereafter, Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Fran- cois, moved to amend the measure to correct a clerical error by deleting reference to Waller Street and substituting therefor Haight Street.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

The roll was called and the measure was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 3.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the following :

U.S.F. Basketball Team (Supervisor Barbagelata) Capt. Harry Nelson (Supervisor Molinari) Telephone Pioneers of America (Supervisors Tamaras, Chinn) St. Francis Square Cooperative Apartments (Supervisor Francois)

File 6-73.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows :

William Wurster (Supervisors Pelosi, Mendelsohn)

Ralph E. Reynolds (Supervisors Pelosi, Mendelsohn)

Lloyd Kelly (Supervisors Pelosi, Tamaras)

Max Manasse (Supervisor Kopp)

Frank E. Woods (Supervisors Kopp, Tamaras)

Dr. D. Noel Buckley (Supervisors Kopp, Tamaras)

Louisa Bozzini (Supervisor Molinari)

Frank Cavallero (Supervisor Molinari)

Claribel Berckemeyer (Supervisors Feinstein, Pelosi)

Wong Lee Shee (Supervisor Chinn)

Virgilio Tejada (Supervisors von Beroldingen, Tamaras)

Costas Boyadzis (Supervisors Tamaras, Molinari)

Peter Dadacaredes (Supervisor Tamaras)

Earl W. Goodwin (Supervisor Tamaras)

Adelaide Niblock Howard (Supervisor Tamaras)

Equilino Marinas (Supervisor Tamaras)

Fred Marshall (Supervisor Tamaras)

A. Donham Owen (Supervisors Kopp, Molinari)

Aileen C. Delmas (Supervisor Kopp)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 4:10 p.m., adjourned.

PHILIP P. ENGLER, Acting Clerk

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1973 937

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I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, October 1, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, October 1, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Gonzales excused from attendance. (On leave of absence)

Communication

Mayor's report on condition of the affairs of the City and County.

Mayor Joseph L. Alioto presented his annual report on the condition of the affairs of the City and County, a copy of which is in the files of the Office of the Board of Supervisors. In addi- tion, the Mayor presented copies of the annual reports of the various City and County departments.

Taken Up Out of Order

Consideration Continued

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the following was taken up out of order:

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing of objections to decision of the City Planning Com- mission denying application to change use classification of

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property located in the area of Clipper Street, Grand View Avenue, 25th and Douglass Streets, from R-3 to R-2 District.

File 93-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be continued to October 9, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

The following presented by the Clerk was taken up:

Resolution disapproving decision of the City Planning Com- mission denying application to change use classification of property located in the area of Clipper Street, Grand View Avenue, 25th and Douglass Streets from R-3 to R-2 district.

File 93-73-6, Resolution No.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that consideration be continued to October 9, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Thereafter the Board commenced consideration of items as shown on the Calendar.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M. Hearing Held

Joint Public Hearing by the Board of Supervisors and the Redevelopment Agency on proposed amendments to the Re- development Plan for Yerba Buena Center Approved Re- development Project Area D-1.

File 91-73.

The Chair noted the presence of Walter F. Kaplan, Stanley Jensen, and Francis J. Solvin, Redevelopment Agency Commis- sioners, representing a quorum of that Agency.

Committee of the Whole

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that the Board sit as a Committee of the Whole, for the purpose of conducting a joint hearing with the Redevelopment Agency to hear testimony on the subject matter.

Motion adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

There being no objection, upon motion of Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, Board President Pelosi

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1973 941

was appointed as Presiding OflScer and Agency Chairman Kaplan as coPxesiding Officer.

After the Chair explained the procedure to be followed, he called upon Mr. John A. Dkystra, Assistant Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency, and Project Director for the Yerba Buena Center Public Facilities, who briefly summarized the pro- posed amendments to the Redevelopment Plan.

Thereafter the Chair inquired whether anyone present wished to offer testimony in supp)ort of the amendments. There being no response, the Chair inquired whether anyone present wished to offer testimony in opposition to the plan amendments. There being no response, the Chair declared that the public hearing was concluded.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved that the joint public hearing be concluded, that the Board sitting as a Committee of the Whole rise and report with- out recomendation, and that the proposed Redevelopment Plan amendments be taken into the respective and separate hands of the Board and the Agency.

No objection and motion carried.

Thereupon the Board was reconstituted as a Board of Super- visors.

Recess

After discussion. Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that a short recess be taken to allow the Re- development Agency to meet and report.

No objection and motion carried.

Reconvening of the Board After a short recess, the Board reconvened.

Chairman Kaplan of the Redevelopment Agency announced that the Redevelopment Agency had met and approved the pro- posed amendments to the Redevelopment Plan for Yerba Buena Center and reconmiended the same to the Board of Supervisors.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to amend the legislation by adding Section 4 thereto reading as fol- lows: "Section 4. The Board of Supervisors on September 17, 1973, passed Ordinance No. 361-73, approved by the Mayor on September 20, 1973, which ordinance adopted the environmental impact report for the Yerba Buena Center Approved Redevelop- ment Project Area D-1."

Motion adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from the Committee of the Whole without recom- mendation, was taken up:

Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 98-66, amended by Ordinance No. 201-71, approving the Redevelopment Plan for the Yerba Buena Center Approved Redevelopment Pro- ject Area D-1, by amending said Plan.

File 91-73-5, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "Do Pass After Amendment".

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Taken Up Out of Order

Consideration Continued

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, the following, called out of Legislative and Personnel Committee by Supervisor Francois, was taken up out of order:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code enacting an Employee Relations Ordinance of the City and County of San Francisco.

File 188-70, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that consideration be continued until Friday, October 5, 1973, at 9:00 a.m., and that the Board meet in recessed session at that time to sit as a Committee of the Whole for the purpose of con- ducting a public hearing on the matter.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved as amendment that the ordinance be rereferred to the Legislative and Personnel Committee for hearing on October 19, 1973.

Privilege of the Floor

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved that the privilege of the floor be granted to Mr. Al Provinzano, International Representative of the Transport Workers Union, to speak on the motion to rerefer.

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Supervisor Francois stated he would have no objection to al- lowing Mr. Provinzano to speak if equal time were granted to Mr. Timothy Toomey, representing Service Employees Inter- national Union.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, amend- ed his motion to include Mr. Toomey, and there being no objec- tion, the privilege of the floor was granted to Mr. Provinzano and Mr. Toomey.

Thereafter, Supervisor Barbagelata requested that the privilege of the floor be granted for ten seconds to employee representatives to indicate whether they preferred the matter to be heard by a Committee of the Whole on Friday, or by the Legislative and Personnel Committee.

On objection by Supervisor Francois, privilege of the floor was denied.

The roll was called and motion to rerefer to committee was re- fused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Motion to continue to recessed meeting on October 5, 1973 for hearing by Committee of the Whole adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendesohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Thereafter the Board resumed consideration of items as shown on the Calendar.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recomendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance approving agreement between the Recreation and Park Commission and James E. Kenny for operation of a motorized lecture tour concession in Golden Gate Park.

File 62-73-2, Ordinance No. 382-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance appropriating $120,000, Parking Authority, for land purchase and construction for the Neighborhood Shop- ping District Oflf-Street Parking Program.

File 101-73-50, Ordinance No. 384-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Governmental Services Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Building Code by adding Section 1807.1.D.1 relating to elevator lobby smoke barriers; and amending Table No. 5-D relating to number of stories per- mitted for Groups C, D Division 3 and F Division 3 oc- cupancies.

File 245-73-3, Ordinance No. 389-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Social Services Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code increasing de- duction from amount payable to contractors for violation of nondiscrimination provisions of City and County contracts. (Supervisor Chinn)

File 498-73, Ordinance No. 390-73.

(Amends Section 12B.2.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen -—10.

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Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Planning and Development Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of property at the southeast corner of Steiner and Bush Streets from R-4 to C-2 District.

File 36-73-9, Ordinance No. 380-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of top of "Kite Hill" in the Eureka Valley neighborhood at the north end of Corwin Street, and on the east end of Grand View Terrace, from R-3 to R-1 District.

File 36-73-11, Ordinance No. 381-73.

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Finally Passed

The following from Planning and Development Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance designating the Talbot-Dutton House, 1782 Pa- cific Avenue, as a Landmark.

File 90-73-6, Ordinance No. 383-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

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Resolution authorizing release of lien recorded by the De- partment of Public Health for care rendered to Albert Fong at Laguna Honda Hospital.

File 3-73-7, Resolution No. 662-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous as- sessments in the 1972-73 and 1973-74 assessments rolls de- creasing taxes; Schedule Resolution R.E. 7303D.

File 14-73-10, Resolution No. 663-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution fixing Monday, October 29, 1973, at 2:00 p.m., for hearing of objections to correction of errors in the 1971- 72, 1972-73, and 1973-74 assessment rolls increasing taxes and requiring notice to the assessees; List R.E. 73041.

File 22-73-1, Resolution No. 664-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for a project entitled ''Juvenile Diversion Cluster Evaluation."

File 121-73-31, ResoluUon No. 665-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property from the State of California for $46,500, required by the

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1973 947

Department of Public Works for construction of a storm water retention basin.

File 505-73, Resolution No. 667-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into a contract with the University of California School of Dentistry and/or the University of Pacific School of Den- tistry to provide space for a dental clinic at San Francisco General Hospital.

File 524-73, Resolution No. 669-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into an agreement with San Francisco Community College for limited physician services for students enrolled at City College of San Francisco.

File 525-73, Resolution No. 670-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 151010, to reflect the deletion of position of Director, Office of Aging, Mayor's Office.

File 102-73-31, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

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Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $32,022 from Revenue Sharing, Commission on the Aging, for Self Help for the Elderly; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-54, Ordinance No. 386-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance appropriating $9,803 from Revenue Sharing, Commission on the Aging, for Self Help for the Aging; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-55, Ordinance No. 387-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property from Pauline E. Harney and the Harney Foundation for $24,000, required by the Department of Public Works for the widening of Harney Way from Jamestown Avenue to McKinley Way and construction of a pedestrian overpass over Harney Way at Jamestown Avenue.

File 528-73, Resolution No. 671-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-38, Ordinance No.

(Superior

Court Action Plaintiff Settlement

595 836 Robert L. Kane $25,000

606 993 Susan Linthcome 15,000

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602 321 Myron A. Gilbert 2,500

621 925 Alice Rogers 500)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance appropriating $6,600 from Revenue Sharing, Recreation and Park, for a pilot recreation project in Visi- tacion Valley.

File 101-73-46.1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending the Building Code to provide for ap- propriation of building permit fees to cover costs incurred by the Central Permit Bureau in collecting the fees and to provide for installation of strong motion instruments in public buildings.

File 522-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 303 .A)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to increase the Public Library Revolving Fund from $3,000 to $5,000.

File 527-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 10.155)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance appropriating $4,500,900, Public Works, for various Capital Improvement Projects; rescinding $2,331,-

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415 from various Capital Improvement appropriations, Spe- cial Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund, and $1,504,149 from various Capital Improvement appropriations. Road Fund.

File 101-73-45, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Reref erred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish a San Francisco Police Officers' Athletic Fund.

File 482-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 10.117-11)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the matter was rereferred to Finance Committee for further study.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $11,934, Public Works, for crea- tion of two positions of Janitor, Building Repair; an emer- gency measure.

File 101-73-53, Ordinance No. 385-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 417010, Public Works, Building Repair, to add two positions of Janitor; an emergency measure; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-29, Ordinance No. 388-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1973 951

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" were taken up:

Ordinance authorizing transfer of the old Southern Police Station to the Redevelopment Agency for the sum of $130,000.

File 526-73, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce purchase price from $130,000 to $122,500.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn stated that on advice of the City At- torney the proposed amendment would not be offered.

Thereafter the measiu*e as originally presented was passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

Ordinance appropriating (($555,900)) $595,900, Public Works, Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund, for traf- fic signals and devices.

File 101-73-45.2, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund: Traffic Signals and Channelization,

Safety Problem Locations $165,000

Traffic Signals and Channelization,

Various locations ( (105,500) ) 145,500

Traffic Control Devices 18,000

Modification of Traffic Signals 69,000

Downtown Traffic Signals 88,400

Northern Waterfront Traffic Signals 80,000

Traffic Signal Pre-Empt Controls 30,000)

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Increase total appropria- tion from $555,900 to $595,900; increase appropriation for traffic signals and channelization, various locations from $105,500 to $145,500.)

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

952 MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1973

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Ordinance appropriating (($12,218)) $9,083 from Reve- nue Sharing, SheriflF, for creation of postition of Food Serv- ice Administrator.

File 101-73-52, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

Sheriff:

Permanent Salaries

(($10,190))

7,599

Mandatory Fringe Benefits

Transfer to 3.697.860.000

3.123.862.000

3.699.865.000

((1,306)) ((596)) ((126))

975

445 64)

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Decrease total appropria- tion from $12,218 to $9,083; reduce permanent salaries from $10,190 to $7,599; reduce mandatory fringe benefits, 3.697.860.000 from $1,306 to $975; 3.123.862.000 from $596 to $445; 3.699.865.000 from $126 to $64.)

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Finance Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 173010B, SheriflF, County Jails No. 1 and No. 3, to establish position of Food Service Administrator; a companion mea- sure to the preceding item.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1973 953

File 102-73-27, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Amended. Consideration Continued

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee were taken up:

(Note: On the following items from Streets and Transporta- tion Committee, Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Super- visor Francois, moved "Do Pass".)

Resolution establishing a ((Board of Control)) Board of Supervisors Committee for Transit Improvement and a Citi- zens' Advisory Panel to monitor implementation of recom- mendations to the Board of Supervisors for transit improve- ment in the City and County, prescribing powers and duties thereof, and providing for submission of reports. (Super- visor Molinari)

File 246-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to amend by deleting all references to a "Board of Control" and substitute therefor "Board of Supervisors Committee"; to delete references to "citizens" and substitute therefore "residents"; to add on page 1, line 25, after "shall" "be a resident of the City and County of San Francisco and said Committee shall"; to delete on line 27, "two members from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, one of whom shall be a member of the Commission, and the other may be a staff member" and substitute "one mem- ber appointed by the City Planning Commission, who shall be either a Commission member or the Director of City Planning, and the Director of Public Works or the City Engineer as desig- nated by the Chief Administrative Officer".

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, then moved that consideration be continued to October 9, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted

954 MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1973

Resolution declaring intention to order the vacation of a portion of Burnett Avenue south of Copper Alley.

File 502-73-1, Resolution No. 666-73.

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution urging the Public Utilities Commission to give fa\ orable consideration to the elimination of time restric- tions on the five-cent Municipal Railway fare for senior citi- zens. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 510-73, Resolution No. 668-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Resolution approving map showing the opening of portions of Lombard and Montgomery Streets. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 531-73, Resolution No. 672-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Police Code to regulate temporary heliports, providing for permit fee, and providing for penal- ties for violation of the provisions thereof.

File 410-71, Ordinance No.

(Adds Article 31)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen 2.

Ordinance changing or modifying official grades on Howard Street between Third and Fourth Streets.

File 303-73-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1973 955

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen 2.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code establishing a Street Utilities Coordinating Committee and a Citizens' Ad- visory Committee for street utility construction (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 447-73, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to amend by adding on page 3, line 4, after "Public Works De- partment projects", *'which are financed wholly or in part by gas tax or ad valorem funds".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to add the following language on page 3, line 8: "The Director of Public Works shall transmit to private utility companies and to said sub-committee a list of approved Gas Tax and ad valorem projects, as soon as such projects are approved by the Board of Supervisors."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Public Works Code, by repealing Section 155.1 thereof, designating the Nob Hill Street Flower Market.

File 493-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

956 MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1973

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence Lucille Abrahamson, Member, Board of Education, October 11-15; Ronald H. Born, General Man- ager, Department of Social Services, October 4-27 ; Mortimer Fk'ishhacker, City Planning Commissioner, October 14-16; Robert H. Mendelsohn, Member, Board of Supervisors, Se^nember 27-28; Steven P. Morena, Superintendent of Schools, October 10-12, October 24-27; Joseph E. Tinney, Assessor, October 18-22, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 661-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp requested that letters be directed to the Presi- dents of the Art Commission and the Recreation and Park Com- mission urging them to hold a joint public hearing at the earliest possible date to determine exactly where the Francis Scott Key Monument will be relocated. Supervisor Kopp pointed out that the estimated cost of restoring the monument has escalated from $75,000 to $125,000, making it obvious that time is of the essence.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Resolution urging the U.S. Air Force to reconsider its use of beagle puppies for experimentation.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1973 967

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 551-73, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee

Request Granted

Supervisor Mendelsohn £isked that the City Attorney be re- quested to prepare legislation for his introduction amending Ordi- nance 307-73 to delete exemption from the Stadium Operator Admission Tax for operators or sponsors of charity athletic con- tests.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to review Municipal Railway Line No. 80 on Hyde and Chestnut Streets, which is a major source of noise and annoyance.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 559-73.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee

Resolution creating a special committee to expedite the im- plementation of the proposed merger between the Police Department and the Sheriff's Department jail facilities.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 552-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee

Resolution urging the Police Department to submit a request for a supplemental appropriation for the purpose of con- tinuing "Project 20", and urging the Mayor to approve the request.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 553-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Committee

Request Granted

Supervisor Feinstein, joined by Supervisor Kopp, asked that the Clerk direct a communication to the Austrian government through the Austrian Ambassador, urging that the Schoenau transit center, the only available center for processing Soviet Jewish emigres, not be closed, and that the Austrian sovereign state not capitulate to terrorism.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

958 MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1973

Request that hearings be held regarding the present system of community care of the mentally ill and mentally retarded in San Francisco.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 558-73.

Referred to Health and Environment Committee.

Resolution calling for demolition of the Embarcadero Free- way; opposing the expansion of Interstate Route 280 be- yond Fourth Street along the waterfront ; urging withdrawal of the 480 connection from the State highway plan; and calling for a short term study of non-freeway alternatives to both the Embarcadero Freeway and the 1-280 extension; re- scinding various resolutions.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 550-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee

Ordinance providing for owner responsibility for water serv- ice to real property within the City and County; and establish- ing procedure for creating liens and special assessments on properties for unpaid water service charges.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 557-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee

Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to create a lien and special assessment on property for unpaid sewer service charges, and providing for release thereof.

Supervisor Kopp presented but did not sixmsor:

File 556-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee

Adopted

Resolution urging the General Manager of Public Utilities to assist in bringing about recommended route changes for the Muni to coordinate with the commencement of BARTD serv- ice between Daly City and the Montgomery Street Station.

Supervisors Molinari and Kopp presented:

File 554-73, Resolution No. 673-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1973 959

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales 3.

Request Granted

Supervisor Tamaras requested that a communication be di- rected to the Recreation and Park Commission suggesting that it consider amending its contract with the San Francisco 49ers to provide for compensation to the City for any loss in concession or parking revenues as the result of the televising of local foot- ball games.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Resolution memorializing the San Francisco delegation in the State Legislature to petition the Governor and his Secre- tary of Health and Welfare to provide crisis intervention funds for persons with developmental disabilities.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 555-73, Resolution No. 674-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales 3.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen, joined by Supervisor Mendelsohn, asked that the Municipal Railway and the Department of Public Works be requested to reconsider installing benches at bus slops to provide a convenience to Muni passengers, especially the elder- ly and disabled. Supervisor von Beroldingen suggested that the benches could be financed through the use of advertising signs affixed thereto which could be regulated in the same manner recently provided for the kiosks on Market Street.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a communication be directed to the Postmaster asking why the telephone numbers for sub-stations were deleted from the new telephone directory. The Supervisor stated that she had received complaints from consti- tuents that they are unable to get direct responses to inquiries for these numbers, and she requested the reason for deletion of this information from the directory and any information as to when the sub-station numbers might be re-instated.

960 MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1973

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor von Beroldingen also requested that the Clerk trans- mit to the Commission on Aging a copy of a reply from the Fire Department regarding the registering of elderly handicapped per- sons at local fire stations.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

^ Supervisor Barbagelata, joined by Supervisors Kopp and Moli- nari, requested that a communication be directed to the Grand Jury asking that, immediately after the filing date for submission of financial expenditure reports by candidates for the oflSce of Board of Supervisors, it undertake a review of such reports and advise within ten days the candidates who have violated the previsions or the intent of the Campaign Expenditure Ordinance.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Cominittee

Resolution creating a Campaign Spending Finance Screening Committee composed of seven members to audit and screen campaign statements, campaign contributions, campaign ex- penditures, and all records required by candidates in political campaigns in municipal elections within the boundaries of the City and County.

Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp and Molinari presented:

File 316-73-5, Resolution No.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider the request of radio station KPOO for the use of telephone privileges, and for an expression of policy on simOar requests.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 560-73.

Referred to Rules Committee

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the following :

Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Kam (Supervisor Chinn)

Dr. Eugene Hopp (Supervisor Chinn)

Lon Simmons (Supervisor Kopp)

Nathan and Dorothy Levy (Supervisor Tamaras)

George Brown (Supervisor Tamaras)

Leif Erickson League (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

Walter Mails (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

Corpus Christi Parish (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1973 961

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales 3.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in re- spect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Richard Tsao (Supervisors Chinn, von Beroldingen)

Benjamin A. Munson (Supervisor Kopp)

Grant W. Stanwood (Supervisor Kopp)

Lawrence B. Miller (Supervisor Kopp)

Abraham L. Hesselberg (Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn)

Dr. K. Warren Newgard (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Kopp)

Isidore Hirschberg (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

Gioachino Signorello (Supervisor Mohnari)

Brigadier Frank H. Kimball (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

RECESS

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 5:45 p.m., recessed to reconvene on October 5, 1973, at 9:00 a.m.

PHILIP. P. ENGLER, Acting Clerk

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1973 9:00 A.M.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Friday, October 5, 1973, 9:00 a.m., the Board of Supervisors met in recessed session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the folowing Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Tamaras 3.

Quorrnn present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Barbagelata excused from attendance. (See infra.)

Supervisor Gonzales excused from attendance. (On leave of absence.)

962 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1973

Supervisor Tamaras noted present at 9: 15 a.m.

Supervisor Barbagelata Excused from Attendance

The Chair announced that Supervisor Barbagelata had asked for p>ermission to be excused for personal reasons.

No objection and permission granted.

Presentation of Guest

Later in the proceedings the Chair introduced and welcomed the Mayor of Venice, Italy, on his official visit to San Francisco.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS Hearing Held

Consideration Continued

The following, called out of Legislative and Personnel Com- mittee by Supervisor Francois, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code enacting an Employee Relations Ordinance of the City and County of San Francisco.

File 188-70, Ordinance No.

Committee of the Whole

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that the Board sit as a Committee of the Whole for the purpose of conducting a public hearing on the proposed ordinance.

No objection and motion carried.

The following persons were heard:

Mr. Thomas J. MeUon, Chief Administrative Officer, acting as Chairman of the Management Committee, presented a commu- nication dated October 1, 1973, with attached memorandum from Deputy City Attorney Milton Mares, containing amendments recommended by the Management Committee. (See file)

Mr. Irwin Leff presented proposed amendments recommended by San Francisco City Employees Local 96, AFL-CIO. (See file)

Mr. Victor Thusen, representing Locals 66- A, 250, 400 and 535, submitted proposed amendments supported by those organiza- tions. (See file)

Mr. Timothy Toomey, S.E.I.U., supporting various amend- ments.

Mr. Franz Glen, presented proposed amendments endorsed by the San Francisco Building and Construction Trades Council ( See file)

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1973 963

Mr. George Evankovich, Vice-President of S.F. Building and Construction Trades Council, supporting various amendments.

Mr. John Wormuth, International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Local 21, supporting various amend- ments.

Mr. John Squires, Municipal Railway, supporting various amendments.

Mr. Edward Kovak, Attorney for Joint Council #7, Teamsters, supporting various amendments.

Mr. Tom Bond, representing Union of American Physicians, supporting various amendments.

The following persons then testified in opposition to the pro- posed ordinance:

Lt. Richard Trueb, representing the Police Commission. Mr. Bert Alpert, Department of Social Services employee. Mr. Robert King, Department of Social Services employee. Miss Barbara Reider, Department of Social Services employee. Mr. Herbert Weiner, Department of Social Services employee. Officer Will Battle, representing Officers for Justice. Mr. Ira Hunter, Department of Social Services employee. Ms. Flannery, Department of Social Services employee. Mr. James Heisterkamp, S.F. General Hospital employee.

Recess

The Committee of the Whole, at the hour of 1:00 p.m., recessed for lunch.

Reconvening of Committee of the Whole

The Committee of the Whole at the hour of 2:30 p.m., re- convened.

The Committee again heard Mr. Leff and Mr. Thusen, and thereafter there being no one else present v/ho desired to speak, the Chair declared the public hearing concluded.

Adopted

Motion to Rise and Report

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that the Committee of the Whole, rise and report without recom- mendation.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Molinari 5.

964 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1973

Thereupon the members were reconvened as a Board of Super- visors.

Adopted

Motions

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that consideration of the ordinance be continued to Octo- ber 9, 1973, and that the suggested amendments be submitted and referred to the Management Committee and the City Attorney for review and report.

No objection and motion carried.

(Suggested amendments included recommendations by Locals 66- A, 250, 400 and 535; recommendations by San Fran- cisco Building and Construction Trades Council; amend- ment to Section 16.204 introduced by Supervisor Kopp; amendment to Section 16.215 introduced by Supervisor Kopp; amendments submitted by Local 96, AFL-CIO; amendments amending Sections 16.206, 16.213, 16.221 and 16.222 introduced by Supervisor Molinari; amendment submitted by International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers Local 21; amendments to Sections 16.206 and 16.221 introduced by Supervisor Feinstein; and amendments submitted by the Management Committee.)

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, October 2-3; Joseph P. Byrne, Public Utilities Commissioner, October 5- 6; Dr. Lee S. Dolson, Member, Board of Education, October 11-15; Rev. Victor Medearis, Human Rights Commissioner, October 1-25, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 675-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supei-visors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales 2.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDREED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1973 965

Referred to Committee

Communication from Bridgeview Residents Association re- questing temporary closing of Bridgeview Street between Topeka and Revere Streets, for the annual "Youth Hallow- een Celebration",

Supervisor Pelosi presented: File 42-73-45.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee

Adopted

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Francis Street between Mission Street and Alemany Boulevard, October 9- 12, 1973, for a street festival.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 42-73-44, Resolution No. 676-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved immediate adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales 2.

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

Mike Douglas (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

International Pxopeller Club (Supervisor Kopp)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales— 2.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Houston Robb (Supervisor Kopp)

Jane B. Grabhom (Supervisor Kopp)

Cordie Wachenheimer (Supervisors Molinari, Mendelsohn)

Mathilde L. Tarantino (Supervisors Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras)

Thomas P. Mountanos (Supervisor Tamaras) File 2-73. Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

966 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1973

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 4:20 p.m., adjourned.

PHILIP P. ENGLER, Acting Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors December 3, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN

Clerk of the Board of Supervisors

No. 42

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973 2:00 P.M.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Tuesday, October 9, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Tues- day, October 9, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Gonzales excused from attendance. (On leave of ab- sence)

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, August 6, 1973, was considered read and approved.

Privilege of the Floor

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, the rules were suspended and privilege of the floor was granted to representatives of the San Francisco Coalition who requested that the Board appropriate $150,000 to hire staff for an aflSrmative action program to insure that San Francisco's minorities get their share of jobs from re- development demolition and construction contracts in Yerba Buena Center Redevelopment Project Area.

Supervisor Feinstein indicated that on roll call she would intro- duce a request that the Finance Committee consider the possi- bility of such funding.

Thereafter the Board commenced consideration of items as set forth in the Calendar,

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968 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Held

Hearing of objections to decision of the City Planning Com- mission denying application to change use classification of property located in the area of Clipper Street, Grand View Avenue, 25th and Douglass Streets, from R-3 to R-2 District.

File 93-73-6.

The privilege of the floor was granted the following:

Appellants:

Mr. Ben B. Cohen

Mrs. Claire Pilcher

Mr. Will Pilcher

Mrs. Doris Cohen

Mr. Henry Reese -

Mrs. Ruth Asawa

Mrs. Jane Brady

Mrs. Linda Alperstein

Mr. Peter Zubio

Respondents:

Mr. Spencer Steele, Zoning Administrator

Mr. James Thoresen, Atlas Realty

Mr. Dimitrios Apostolidis

Mr. Gerald Hill

Mrs. Isabel Malloy

Mr. Alvin Hayman

Mrs. Dorothy Goodrich

There being no one else present desiring to speak, the Chair j declared the hearing concluded. :

Adopted

The following presented by the Clerk was taken up: i

Resolution disapproving decision of the City Planning Com- j mission denying application to change use classification of property located in the area of Clipper Street, Grand View j Avenue, 25th and Douglass Streets from R-3 to R-2 District, i

File 93-73-6, Resolution No. 677-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved | adoption. I

Supervisor Kopp requested that the record reflect the statement j by Mr. Steele that adoption of the resolution disapproving the {

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action of City Planning will not interfere with the application for a building permit filed by Mr. Hayman.

After general discussion, the roll was called and the resolution was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Taken Up Out of Order

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the following from Committee of the Whole was taken up out of order:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code enacting an Employee Relations Ordinance of the City and County of San Francisco.

File 188-70, Ordinance No.

Taken Up Seriatim

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, each section of the ordinance was taken up seriatim.

Motions Adopted

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to amend Section 16.201 by deleting the last sentence and adding: "Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to supersede the provisions of the City and County Charter or ordinances and civil service rules establishing and regulating the civil service system; provided, however, that amendments to existing ordi- nances and civil service rules may be proposed through utilization of the meeting and conferring process. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to affect employees who collectively bargain under federal statutes such as the Railway Labor Act.'*

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to amend Section 16.201 by adding to the last sentence: "or employees whose salary is established pursuant to Section 8.405 of the Charter of the City and County of San Francisco."

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn 2.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to amend Section 16.202 (8) to change "Managerial em- ployee" to read "Management employee".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to amend Section 16.202 (5) to insert after "any organiza- tion" the words "or joint council of organizations".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Refused Adoption

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to amend Section 16.203(a) to specify that the Employee Rela- tions Division be placed in the office of the Civil Service Com- mission.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Adopted

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to amend Section 16.204(a) to add after "public interest", "but shall not include any person who is or has been an employee of the City and County of San Francisco."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

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Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to amend Section 16.204(a) to add to the above amendment "or who is or has been an official of a labor organization or an orga- nization representing City and County employees."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp 2.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to amend Section 16.204(a) by adding at the beginning of the sec- ond paragraph "Drawing from a list of ten (10) names prepared by the State Conciliation Service,".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to amend Section 16.204(a) by deleting the following language: "Prior to making their appointments, the Mayor, the Chief Administrative Officer and the Board of Supervisors shall each prepare a list of potential appointees and shall afford repre- sentatives of registered employee organizations an opportimity to consult with them concerning the experience and impartiality of the prospective appointees."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to amend Section 16.204(a) by adding a paragraph reading: "Mem- bers of MERP shall be residents of the City and County of San Francisco at the time of their appointment and shall remain a resident thereof for the period which said member serves on MERP."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Francois, Kopp, Men- delschn, MoUnari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

No: Supervisor Feinstein 1. Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

972 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to amend Section 16.204(a) by changing the terms of appoint- ment to read: "The Mayor's appointee shall serve for a term end- ing January 15, 1979, the Chief Administrative Officer's appoin- tee shall serve for a term ending January 15, 1978, and the Board of Supervisors' appointee shall serve for a term ending January 15, 1977."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to amend Section 16.206, to read as follows:

"The City and County of San Francisco retains all rights as set forth in the provisions of the Charter of the City and Coun- ty of San Francisco, existing ordinances and Civil Service rules establishing and regulating the Civil Service System; provided, however, that amendments to said existing ordinances and Civil Service rules may be proposed through the meeting and con- ferring process. The exercise of City and County rights does not preclude employees or registered employee organizations from consulting or raising grievances on decisions which affect wages, hours and other terms and conditions of employment. The City and County reserves the right to take whatever action may be necessary in an emergency situation; however, a recog- nized employee organization affected by the action shall be promptly notified. Any questions regarding the interpretation of this Section or Section 16.207 which cannot be resolved be- tween employee and management representatives shall, upon request by either party involved, be referred by the Director of Employee Relations to MERP for hearing and final determina- tion."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to amend Section 16.205(a), to add "as determined by a secret ballot election."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

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Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to amend Section 16.209(a), first sentence, to insert after "organiza- tion", "or joint council of organizations".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend Section 16.209 (a) 5., third line, to delete "or by an of- ficial membership statement or".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to amend Section 16.210(a) to read:

"In determining any appropriate representation unit MERP shall grant separate representation to any Building Trade or other craft or group which has historically established separate bargaining units in private industry or the journey men of which normally attain status through the completion of a substantial period of apprenticeship. In establishing any such craft or group unit, MERP shall include all apprentices, journeymen, fore- men and general forremen that are customarily included in such craft or group units in negotiated contracts in private industry and shall also include within the separate craft or group unit those positions that have historically been repre- sented by the craft or group organization in the handling of grievances and determination of wages and working conditions Vv'ith the City and County of San Francisco.

"Each position, class or series of classes whose compensation is established under the authority of the Charter in accordance with a particular collective bargaining agreement in -Drivate employment, and each position, class or series cf classes v/ithin the Code 7300 Journeyman Trade Group of the Civil Service Classification Plan (including apprentices, foremen and gen- eral foremen) whose counterparts in private employirent in San Francisco have their rates of pay set pursuant to collective bargaining agreements with private industry in San Francisco shall collectively be designated a separate appropriate repre- sentation unit by MERP.

974 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973

"Employees whose rates of pay are established by the City by reference to a craft or group rate in private industry on a per- centage of the craft rate or other basis shall also be included within such craft group or unit established by MERP.. Classi- fications or positions which combine the work of more than one craft shall be placed in the craft unit representing the highest skill required to be performed by the position. In the event this is not possible to ascertain, any individual or individuals oc- cupying any such position or classification shall have the right to a self-determination election to determine appropriate place- ment of the position or classification. Employee organizations representing City and County employees whose compensation is fixed pursuant to Section 8.403 of the Charter, or whose mem- bers are in the Code 7300 Joumejnifian Trade Group (including apprentices, foremen and general foremen) shall be designated the recognized employee organization for such representation unit by MERP upon complying with the provisions of Section 16.209; provided, however, that after the initial recognition granted herein such recognition shall be subject to the terms and conditions of Section 16.212 of this ordinance."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to amend Section 16.210(a) , by deleting "Unit 8. Firemen, H Series." and "Unit 9. Policemen, Q Series."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Molinari 3.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved tO amend Section 16.210(a), by adding a new Unit 10 to read: "Technical Engineering Employees to include employees working in technical supportive capacities to engineers and architectural staff."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldignen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales 2.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to

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amend Section 16.210(a), renumbered Unit 11 to delete refer- ences to Units 7, 8, 9 and 11, and substitute reference to renum- bered Units 8, 9, and 10.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen 2.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to amend Section 16.210(a), Unit 3, to add "not included in Unit

1."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to amend Section 16.210(a), Unit 7, to read as follows: "Municipal Railway employees including supervisors excepting clerical classi- fications, transit car cleaners, engineers, technical engineering em- ployees and related supervisory employees to excepted classes."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras 8.

Noes: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen 2.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chirm, moved to amend Section 16.210(b) by adding: "In arriving at said deter- mination MERP shall consider, in addition to any other factors, the similarity of skills, wages, hours and other working conditions among the employees involved, the history of collective bargain- ing with regard to the employees involved and the desires of said employees."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 7.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 4.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to amend Section 16.211(a) to read as follows: "Any registered

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employee organization determined by Section 16.209 of this ordi- nance may request recognition by filing with MERP a written statement indicating verification of employee approval in the form of dues deduction or authorization cards, of thirty (30) percent of the employees in the particular representation unit."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to amend Section 16.211(b) to read as follows: "MERP shall give wriiten notice to the other registered employee organizations hav- ing members in the representation unit for which recognition is sought. Within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of such notice the employee organizations with membership in the par- ticular representation imit may file a challenging petition seeking to become the recongized organization in said unit. The challeng- ing statement shall contain verification in the form of dues deduc- tion or authorization cards of employee approval of thirty (30) percent of the employees in the representation unit."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to amend Section 16.211(b) by adding: "Upon submission of such verification the challenging employee org?.nization shall be placed on the ballot."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to amend Section 16.211(e) to read as follows: "Employees en- titled to vote in a representation election shall be those employees within the representation unit with permanent or permanent limited tenure status whose names appear on the last payroll im- mediately prior to the establishing of a date for the election."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to amend Section 16.212 to begin the second sentence as follows: "Such petition must be accompanied by proof of employee ap- proval in the form of dues deductions or authorization cards equal to at least thirty (30) percent of the employees within the repre- sentation unit ..."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to amend Section 16.213(b) (4) to read as follows: "Engage in a strike, slowdown or work stoppage of any kind against the City and County of San Francisco in violation of Section 16.221 of this ordinance."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to amend by adding a section numbered 16.221, as follows: "Sec- tion 16.221. Strikes, Slowdowns or Work Stoppages. Any Memo- randum of Understanding negotiated in conformity with this ordi- nance shall contain a clause prohibiting strikes, slowdowns, or work stoppages as long as said Memorandum of Understanding is in full force and effect and provided further that in the absence of any memorandum of understanding, employees' rights con- cerning concerted labor activity shall be governed by the perti- nent laws of this State."; and to renumber existing Section 16.221 to Section 16.222.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend Section 16.214(a) (2), the last sentence, to read: "Such action may include, but is not limited to srspension or revocation of privileges provided a registered or recognized employee orga- nization such as dues deduction. Individual employees found by

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MERP to have engaged in unfair employee relations practices shall be subject to such discipline as may be recommended by MERP to the appointing officer of such employee within the limits of the applicable Charter provisions and civil service and department regulations."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend Section 16.214(b) to read as follows: "Sanctions imposed bj'^ the employee relations director may be appealed to MERP within five (5) days of the notice of such sanctions, in which case the sanctions shall not be in force until the appeal has been ruled upon by MERP, except that, if such sanctions are imposed because of a strike, slow down or work stoppage engaged in by employees, MERP shall require all such employees to return to work prior to hearing the appeal. Appeals shall be heard and decided within five (5) days of the filing of said appeal."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend Section 16.215(a) to read as follows: "Meeting and con- ferring in good faith between management representatives and the representatives of recognized employee organizations shall take place on all matters relating to wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment including any other matters agreed to by the parties as a subject of bargaining."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to amend Section 16.215 by adding new subsection (e) to read as follows:

"Any such memorandum of understanding shall contain the following provisions:

" ( 1 ) Delivery of municipal services in the most efficient, effec- tive, and courteous manner is of paramount importance to the City and its employees. Such achievement is recognized to be

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a mutual obligation of both parties within their respective roles and responsibilities.

"(2) The recognized employee organization recognizes the City and County's right to establish and/or revise perfor- mance standards or norms notwithstanding the existence of prior performance levels, norms or standards. Such standards, developed by usual work measurement procedures, may be used to determine acceptable performance levels, prepare work schedules, and to measure the performance of each emT ployee or group of employees.

"(3) Employees who work at less than acceptable levels of performance may be subject to disciplinary measures in ac- cordance with the applicable Charter provisions and rules and regulations of the Civil Service Commission."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to amend Section 16.216(a) to add after "the Mayor shall appoint a mediator" the following: "who shall have broad experience in the field of employee relations and shall have been selected as a neutral arbritrator in at least fifty (50) cases in Northern Cali- fornia in the preceding four (4) years, but shall not include any person who is an employee of the City and County of San Fran- cisco or who is or has been an oflficial of a labor organization or an organization representing City and County employees, and such appointment shall be made within five (5) days after such a request is forwarded to the Mayor."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to amend Section 16.216(a) by adding a final sentence reading: "The mediator shall make his recommendation within ten (10) days after his designation."

Arfopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to amend Section 16.216(b) to read as follows: "If the mediator's recommendation is not acceptable to the parties, they shall within

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three (3) days of the issuance of the mediator's recommendation make arrangements for the assistance of a fact finder, or a fact- finding board consisting of not more than three (3) members. If the parties cannot agree upon a fact finder, or fact-finding board, within five (5) days of the issuance of the mediator's recommenda- tion, the Mayor shall appoint a fact finder, or a fact-finding board. The Mayor shall effect such appointment or apointments within five (5) days after notification that such appointment or appoint- ments are necessary. The fact finders will have ten (10) days from the date of appointment to make their recommendations and no extension of time may be requested or granted."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to amend Section 16.216(c) to add: "The impartial arbitrator shall be selected by the parties and shall be an individual with broad experience in the field of employee relations and shall have served as a neutral arbitrator in at least one hundred (100) cases in the previous five (5) years. If the parties cannot agree upon such a person within five (5) days after the decision to arbitrate, the State Conciliation Service shall supply a list of ten (10) names and, after first determining by lot, the parties shall alternately strike names from the list so supplied and the last individual who is able and willing to serve shall act as the arbitrator. Arbitration shall commence within four (4) days after his designation and his decision shall be rendered within twenty (20) days after the proceedings in arbitration have commenced. His decision shall be observed by both parties pending any appeal contesting or chal- lenging the award and the award shall not require Court confirma- tion before compliance v/ith its terms."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved to amend Section 16.216(d) by adding the following: "The proce- dure for the selection of the impartial arbitrator and the time limits shall be as set forth in Section 16.216(c)."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

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Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to amend Section 16.216(e) by adding the following:

"No cost shall be imposed upon any employee organization that would exceed the lesser of the following:

"(1) The daily stipend of the arbitrator or fact finder or medi- ator shall not exceed the suggested amount for services of arbitrators designated by the Federal Mediation and Concili- ation Service.

"(2) Costs to be paid by the employee organizations shall be limited to one-half of the daily stipend of any arbitrator, fact finder or mediator as above provided, and shall not include attorney fees, witness fees, transcripts and any other ex- penses. Each party shall bear his own costs for such serv- ices."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to change the designated Article of the Administrative Code from Article XI to Article XI.A.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari 2.

Thereafter upon inquiry by Supervisor Kopp, Mr. Thomas Miller, representing the Management Committee, stated that the estimated cost of administering the ordinance would be $155,000 annually.

Statement

Supervisor Kopp stated for the record that he would not sup- port passage of the legislation because the establishment of Repre- sentation Unit 1 will have the effect of placing street sweepers and laborers in the same category, and because the requirement that a challenging petition seeking to become the recognized organization in a particular representation unit must contain verification of employee apprpval of thirty percent of employees in the representation unit will prevent a good many organizations which worked hard over the years from having a place in the election.

The roll was called and the ordinance as amended was passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

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Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Thereafter the Board resumed consideration of items as shown on the Calendar.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Held

Hearing of Protests Improvement of Franconia Street be- tween Esmeralda and Powhattan Avenues.

File 116-72.

The Chair inquired if anyone present wished to protest, and when there was no response, the Chair declared the hearing con- cluded.

Adopted

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Motion confirming Warrant, Assessment and Diagram for the improvement of Franconia Street between Esmeralda and Powhattan Avenues; and directing the Director of Public Works to deliver said Warrant, Assessment and Diagram to the Contractor.

File 116-72.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Barba- galata, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following presented by Clerk, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 98-66, amended by Ordinance No. 201-71, approving the Redevelopment Plan for the Yerba Buena Center Approved Redevelpoment Proj- ect Area D-1, by amending said Plan.

File 91-73-5, Ordinance No. 393-73.

Finaly passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 151010, to reflect the deletion of position of Director, Office of Aging, Mayor's Office.

File 102-73-31, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, consideration was continued to October 15, 1973.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $6,600 from Revenue Sharing, Recreation and Park, for a pilot recreation project in Visi- tacion Valley.

File 101-73-46.1, Ordinance No. 394-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Consideration Continued

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-38, Ordinance No.

(Action No.

Plaintiff

Settlement

SC 595 836

Robeit L. Kane

$25,000

SC 606 993

Susan Linthcome

15,000

SC 602 321

Myron A. Gilbert

2,500

SC 621 925

Alice Rogers

500)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, consideration was continued to October 15, 1973.

Ordinance amending the Building Code to provide for ap- propriation of building permit fees to cover costs incurred by the Central Permit Bureau in collecting the fees and to provide for installation of strong motion instruments in public buildings.

File 522-73, Ordinance No.

984 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973

(Amends Section 303. A)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, consideration was continued to October 15, 1973.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to increase the Public Library Revolving Fund from $3,000 to $5,000.

File 527-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 10.155)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, consideration v^as continued to October 15, 1973.

Finally Passed

Ordinance authorizing transfer of the old Southern Police Station to the Redevelopment Agency for the sum of $130,000.

File 526-73, Ordinance No. 398-73.

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Consideration Continued

Ordinance appropriating $4,500,900, Public Works, for various Capital Improvement Projects; rescinding $2,331,415 from various Capital Improvement appropriations. Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund, and $1,504,149 from various Capital Improvement appropriations. Road Fund.

File 101-73-45, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, consideration was continued to October 15, 1973.

Ordinance appropriating $595,900, Public Works, Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund, for traffic signals and devices.

File 101-73-45.2, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund: Traffic Signals and Channelization,

Safety Problem Locations $165,000

Traffic Signals and Channelization,

Various Locations 145,500

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Traffic Control Devices 18,000

Modification of Traffic Signals 69,000

Downtown Traffic Signals 88,400

Northern Waterfront Traffic Signals 80,000

Traffic Signal Pre-Empt Controls 30,000)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, consideration was continued to October 15, 1973.

Ordinance appropriating $9,083 from Revenue Sharing, Sheriff, for creation of position of Food Service Adminis- trator.

File 101-73-52, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

Sheriff:

Permanent Salaries $7,599 Mandatory Fringe Benefits

Transfer to 3.697.860.000 975

3.123.862.000 445

3.699.865.000 64)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, consideration was continued to October 15, 1973.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 173010B, Sheriff, County JaUs No. 1 and No. 3, to establish position of Food Service Administrator; a companion mea- sure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-27, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to October 15, 1973.

Consideration Continued

The following from Streets and Transportation Commit lee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Resolution establishing a Board of Supervisors' Committee for Transit Improvement and a Citizens' Advisory Panel to monitor implementation of recommendations to the Board of Supervisors for transit improvement in the City and County, prescribing powers and duties thereof, and provid- ing for submission of reports. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 246-73, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued to October 15, 1973.

986 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973

Finally Passed

Ordinance amending the Police Code to regulate temporary heliports, providing for permit fee, and providing for penal- ties for violation of the provisions thereof.

File 410-71, Ordinance No. 392-73.

(Adds Article 31)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Llendelsohn, Molinari, P^losi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Ordinance changing or modifying official grades on Howard Street between Third and Fourth Streets.

File 303-73-1, Ordinance No. 395-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code establishing a Street Utilities Coordinating Committee and a Citizens' Ad- visory Committee for street utility construction. (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 447-73, Ordinance No. 396-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Ordinance amending the Public Works Code by repealing Section 155.1 thereof, designating the Nob Hill Street Flower Market.

File 493-73, Ordinance No. 397-73.

Fma/Zy passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chirm, Gonzales 2.

NEW BUSINESS Consideration Continued

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973 987

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

(Note: There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, considera- tion of the following five items was continued to October 15, 1973.)

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous as- sessments for the years 1969 through 1973 inclusive, de- creasing taxes; Schedule P.P. 7305D.

File 14-73-11, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to October 15, 1973.

Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of Electrician, War Memorial.

File 31-73-18, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to October 15, 1973.

Resolution accepting gift from Messrs. Jerry Dal Bozzo, Stu Goldberg, David Verschoor, and Tom LaRusch, of a horse to be used by the Mounted Unit of the Police Department for regular patrol duties.

File 38-73-38, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to October 15, 1973.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Willie Bender by acceptance of $973.83.

File 49-73-18, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to October 15, 1973.

Resolution extending time to October 10, 1973, for award of Department of Public Works Contract, Job No. 3583, for fire and security closure to the Center of Asian Art and Cul- ture, Golden Gate Park.

File 61-73-4, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to October 15, 1973.

Adopted

Resolution extending time to October 9, 1973, for award of Department of Public Works Contract, No. RP-611, for Ridgetop Plaza landscaping. Hunters Point Redevelopment Area.

File 61-73-5, Resolution No. 683-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kc:5 ),

988 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973

Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Health to ap- ply for and accept funds from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for pre-hospital emergency care, and to join with other San Francisco organizations in seeking grant funds from said Foundation.

File 122-73-9, Resolution No. 685-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Consideration Continued

Resolution authorizing the Chief Administrative Officer or the Director of Public Works to apply for and accept Federal funds for a study of high accident locations.

File 353-73-1, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, consideration was continued to October 15, 1973.

Adopted

Resolution extending time for 45 days for award of Muni- cipal Railway Contract No. MR-700, Presidio Building, Alter- ation to Offices, in the amount of $96,380, to William Mc- intosh and Son.

File 517-73-1, Resolution No. 686-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Consideration Continued

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-42, Ordinance No.

(Action No. Plaintiff Settlement

SC 640 256 Grace M. Carlier $ 400

SC 626 808 Willis Flugence, Jr. 1,000

SC 625 209 Culver Pierre 750)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn,

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973 989

seconded by Supervisor Francois, consideration was continued to October 15, 1973.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment'* was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating (($10,837)) $10,137, Public Works, for operation of the FACE Program; rescinding $10,837, Public Works, FACE Program, fixed charges.

File 101-73-57, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

Public Works, Building Inspection, FACE Program: Contractual Services (($9,000)) 8,300

Maintenance and Repair of Auto

Equipment 547

Appraisal Fees 1,290)

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Decrease total appropria- tion from $10,837 to $10,137; decrease appropriation for contractual services from $9,000 to $8,300.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Finally Passed as Amended

The following from Finance Committee was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating ( ($372,370) ) $371,368, Social Services, for operation of Medi-Cal Program and Food Stamp Program; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-56, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

Social Services

Temporary Salaries $ 84,162

990 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973

Temporary Salaries -

Medical Pxograms 265,606 Contractual Services 3,632

Materials and Supplies 4,830

Equipment ((14,140)) 13,138)

(Although the measure is presented with no quorum, the mem- bers present agreed to offer the following proposed amend- ment: Reduce total appropriation from $372,370 to $371,- 368; reduce appropriation from equipment from $14,140 to $13,138.)

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved "Do Pass".

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Finally passed as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbakelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel Committee were taken up:

(Supervisor Francois dissenting in committee)

Resolution requesting officers of the Transport Workers Union San Francisco Municipal Railway Trust Fund to make available to the Board of Supervisors all books and records relating to the Trust Fund.

File 104-73-2, Resolution No. 684-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to revise resi- dence requirements for applicants for appointment to en- trance ranks in the uniformed force of the Police and Fire Departments; and repealing Section 16.98-1 relating to resi-

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973 991

dence requirements for applicants to entrance ranks in the Fire Department.

File 52-73-4, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Barbagelata, consideration was temporarily postponed.

Referred to Committee

The following appearing on the Board's emergency calendar were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $13,780, Municipal Court, for operation; an emergency ordinance.

File 101-73-60, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $100,500, Social Services Depart- ment, for operation; rescinding $25,125 from Special Serv- ices, Handicapped Program appropriation. Recreation and Park Department; an emergency ordinance.

File 101-73-62, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence Richard K. Miller, Police Commissioner, October 17-22; Ronald Pelosi, Member, Board of Supervi- sors, October 11-21; Alec Yuill-Thornton, Art Commissioner, October 31-November 16, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 678-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY COMMITTEE

992 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973

Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to returning parking to the 300, 400 and 500 blocks of Broadway, which is cur- rently a tow-away zone, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 19-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Comittee.

Request that the Board consider arranging for appropriate funding so that the San Francisco Coalition can develop a workable affirmative action program for Yerba Buena Center.

Gupervisor Feinstein presented:

File 91-73-10.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request that consideration be given to the installation of stop signs along Presidio Avenue and at the southeast and north- west corners of Lyon and Jackson Streets.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee,

Adopted

Motion that his Honor, the Mayor, be requested to proclaim October 27, 1973, "Lions International Day".

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 4-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Referred to Committee

Resolution endorsing S.J.R. 137, proposing an amendment to the United States Constitution to eliminate the restriction which requires a person to be a natural born citizen of the United States in order to be eligible for the office of Presi- dent and Vice President.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973 993

File 12-73-59, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Adopted

Resolution urging Austrian Government to rescind decision to suspend large-scale emigration of Soviet Jews through Vienna.

Supervisors Mendelsohn, Feinstein and Kopp presented:

File 567-73, Resolution No. 679-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Resolution memorializing the President and Congress to direct the Secretary of the Army to maintain the Sausalito base yard and dock complex at its present site without dimi- nution or reduction in area.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 570-73, Resolution No. 682-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbakelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari requested that a comrnunication be di- rected to the City Attorney asking for answers to the following questions: (1) Under what agreem.ent was Federal land in the Presidio deeded to either the State or the Golden Gate Bridge District for the purpose of constructing Doyle Drive?; (2) Who were the signators to that agreement?; (3) In order to widen Doyle Drive, will it be necessary to amend that agreement?; (4) If so, who would be the signators to that agreement?; and (5) If not, how will the State obtain additional land to widen Doyle Drive? The Supervisor requested that a response be received prior to October 17th when the State will hold a hearing on im- provements to Doyle Drive.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

994 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973

Supervisor Molinari requested that a letter be directed to the Director of Public Works inquiring as to the status of center strip planting and tree planting along Monterey Boulevard. The Supervisor received reports that the trees were dying.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Resolution petitioning Congress for continued support of Federal maintenance and operation of the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital, also known as Marine Hospital, San Fran- cisco.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 569-73, Resolution No. 681-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to determine how a mentally deranged person responsible for the recent fatal shooting at Radio Station KGO was able to gain possession of a hand gun.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 571-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Adopted

Resolution urging Congress and the President to use their diplomatic powers to secure a lasting peace in the Middle East and expressing sorrow for the unprovoked acts of ag- gression against the people of Israel.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 568-73, Resolution No. 680-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973 995

Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to the installation of stop signs at the intersections of Bay and Larkin Streets, Hyde and Northpoint Streets, and Larkin and Northpoint Streets.

Supervisors von Beroldingen and Molinari presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request that legislation be prepared to require that any ap- plicant for appointment to offices or employments in City and County service other than applicants for entrance posi- tions in the Police and Fire Departments shall have been a resident of the City and County for at least one year im- mediately prior to the closing date for submission of appli- cation for a position.

Supervisor Barbagelata presented:

File 52-73-5.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Request that hearings be held on the protest of the Eureka Valley Promotion Association that Municipal Railway lines have been rerouted and directions of two-way and one-way streets have been changed without consultation with the resi- dents of the area.

Supervisor Barbagelata presented:

File 572-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following recomendation of Legislative and Personnel Com- mittee, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to revise resi- dence requirements for applicants for appointment to en- trance ranks in the uniformed force of the Police and Fire Departments; and repealing Section 16.98-1 relating to resi- dence requirements for applicants to entrance ranks in the Fire Department.

File 52-73-4, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 16.98)

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to amend Section 16.98(a) as follows: On line 2 delete "have resided in" and substitute "be residents of; beginning on line ' , delete "for not less than one year immediately prior to the cL s-

996 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973

ing date for submission of application therefor"; on line 14 change ''discharged" to read "separated".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider request by the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition that the Board reassert its policy concerning Upper Market Street planning by the Transit Task Force.

SuF)ervisor Pelosi presented:

File 220-73-1.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- loMing:

Fireman Ralph Galindau (Supervisor von Beroldingen) Officer Jean B. Donaldson (Supervisor von Beroldingen) Officer Richard P. Hesselroth (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales 2.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Nicolo Pelosi (Supervisor Pelosi) Dr. Michael Sapone (Supervisor Pelosi) William Albrecht (Supervisor Pelosi) Edward O'Dowd (Supervisor Pelosi) Giulio Bocci (Supervisor Pelosi)

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1973 997

Ben Munson (Supervisor Tamaras) Harry Finegold (Supervisor Kopp)

FUe 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 7:35 P.M., adjourned.

PHILIP P. ENGLER, Acting Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors December 10, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisor s

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Monday, October 15, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, October 15, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Quorum present.

Supervisor Pelosi excused from attendance. (On leave of ab- sence.)

Election of President Pro Tempore

Following roll call of attendance by the Clerk, Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, nominated Super- visor Molinari to act as President Pro Tempore.

There being no other nominations, the Clerk declared nomina- tions closed, and there being no objection, Supervisor Molinari assumed the Chair.

Referred to Caucus

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, the rules were suspended and the Board proceeded to roll call for introduction of the following measure:

Resolution appointing Supervisor Quentin Kopp as a mem- ber of the Board of Directors of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District, vice himself, term expired.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 33-73-14, Resolution No.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved adoption.

(999)

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On objection by Supervisor Francois to imediate adoption, the measure was referred to Board Caucus.

Thereafter the Chair announced that a Caucus of the Board would be held immediately following today's meeting.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following reconmiendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 151010, to reflect the deletion of position of Director, Office of Aging, Mayor's Office.

File 102-73-31, Ordinance No. 405-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsolin, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Sup>ervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-38, Ordinance No. 399-73.

(Action No.

Plaintiff

Settlement

SC 595 836

Robert L. Kane

$25,000

SC 606 993

Susan Linthcome

15,000

SC 602 321

Myron A. Gilbert

2,500

SC 621 925

Alice Rogers

500)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Mohnari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending the Building Code to provide for ap- propriation of building permit fees to cover costs incurred by the Central Permit Bureau in collecting the fees and to provide for installation of strong motion instruments in public buildings.

File 522-73, Ordinance No. 407-73.

(Amends Section 303. A)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supei-visors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois,

MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1973 1001

Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to increase the Public Library Revolving Fund from $3,000 to $5,000.

File 527-73, Ordinance No. 408-73.

(Amends Section 10.155)

Fma/Zy passerf by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance appropriating $4,500,900, Public Works, for various Capital Improvement Projects; rescinding $2,331,- 415, from various Capital Improvement appropriations. Spe- cial Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund, and $1,504,149 from various Capital Improvement appropriations. Road Fund.

File 101-73-45, Ordinance No. 401-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance appropriating $595,900, Public Works, Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund, for traffic signals and devices.

File 101-73-45.2, Ordinance No. 402-73.

(APPROPPvIATE:

Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund: Traffic Signals and Channelization,

Safety Problem Locations $165,000 Traffic Signals and Channelization,

Various Locations 145,500

Traffic Control Devices 18,000

Modification of Traffic Signals 69,000

Downtown Traffic Signals 88,400

Northern Waterfront Traffic Signals 80,000

Traffic Signal Pre-Empt Controls 30,000)

Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiiin, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance appropriating $9,083 from Revenue Sharing, Sheriff, for creation of position of Food Service Adminis- trator.

File 101-73-52, Ordinance No. 403-73.

(APPROPRIATE:

Sheriff:

Permanent Salaries $7,599 Mandatory Fringe Benefits

Transfer to 3.697.860.000 975

3.123.862.000 445

3.699.865.000 64)

Finaly passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 173010B, Sheriff, County Jails No. 1 and No. 3, to establish position of Food Service Administrator; a companion mea- sure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-27, Ordinance No. 404-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous as- sessments for the years 1969 through 1973 inclusive, de- creasing taxes; Schedule P.P. 7305D.

File 14-73-11, Resolution No. 691-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

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Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of Electrician, War Memorial.

File 31-73-18, Resolution No. 694-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Resolution accepting gift from Messrs. Jerry Dal Bozzo, Stu Gk>ldberg, David Verschoor, and Tom LaRusch, of a horse to be used by the Mounted Unit of the Police Department for regular patrol duties.

File 38-73-38, Resolution No. 695-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Willie Bender by acceptance of $973.83.

File 49-73-18, Resolution No. 698-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Resolution extending time to October 10, 1973, for award of Department of Public Works Contract, Job No. 3583, for fiire and security closure to the Center of Asian Art and Culture, Golden Gate Park.

File 61-73-4, Resolution No. 702-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Resolution authorizing the Chief Administrative Officer or

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the Director of Public Works to apply for and accept Federal funds for a study of high accident locations.

File 353-73-1, Resolution No. 707-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi -1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-42, Ordinance No.

{Action No.

Plaintiff

Settlement

SC 640 256

Grace M. Carlier

$ 400

SC 626 808

Willis Flugence, Jr.

1,000

SC 625 209

Culver Pierre

750)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, MoUnari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $10,137, Public Works, for opera- tion of the FACE Program; rescinding $10,137, Public Works, FACE Program, fixed charges.

File 101-73-57, Ordinance No. 406-73.

(APPROPRIATE:

Public Works, Building Inspection, FACE Program:

Contractual Services $8,300

Maintenance and Repair of Auto

Equipment 547

Appraisal Fees 1,290)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1973 1005

Adopted

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Resolution establishing a Board of Supervisors' Committee for Transit Improvement and a Citizens' Advisory Panel to monitor implementation of recommendations to the Board of Supervisors for transit improvement in the City and County, prescribing powers and duties thereof, and provid- ing for submission of reports. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 246-73, Resolution No. 705-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Finally Passed

The following recomendation of Legislative and Personnel Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to revise resi- dence requirements for applicants for appointment to en- trance ranks in the uniformed force of the Police and Fire Departments; and repealing Section 16.98-1 relating to resi- dence requirements for applicants to entrance ranks in the Fire Department.

File 52-73-4, Ordinance No. 400-73.

(Amends Section 16.98)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gk)nzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Finally Passed

The following from Committee of the Whole, heretofore con- sidered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code enacting an Employee Relations Ordinance of the City and County of San Francisco.

File 188-70, Ordinance No. 409-73.

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Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved to amend by correcting clerical errors pointed out in com- munication dated October 15, 1973, from the City Attorney.

No objection and motion carried.

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8. Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp 2.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

NEW BUSINESS

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

(Note: The following 28 items were referred to the Finance Committee from the Legislative and Personnel Committee with recommendation "Do Pass".)

Ordinance appropriating $11,106, Board of Supervisors, for creation of positions of Account Clerk and Senior Clerk Stenographer, and abolishing positions of Clerk Typist and Clerk Stenographer.

File 101-73-61, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 181010, Board of Supervisors; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-37, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance appropriating $989,838 and rescinding $996,204, Public Health, Community Mental Health Service, for the creation and abolishment of 127 positions reflecting the establishment of a Health Services Career Ladder, effective July 1, 1973.

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File 101-73-14, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions. Public Health, effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-4, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 555010, Public Health, Institutions, to reflect the abolish- ment of one position of Senior Clerk Typist and the addi- tion of one position of Senior Clerk Typist, effective July 1, 1973.

File 102-73-5, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance appropriating $734,037 and rescinding $731,986, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 143 positions, pursuant to recommendations of the general classification survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-17, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, MoUnari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-6, Ordinance No.

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Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance appropriating $224,263 and rescinding $200,096, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 11 positions to reflect the continuation of compensation adjust- ments in accordance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance Section IV (H), effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-22, Ordinance No. U n^ . ,m r

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Sui>ervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance appropriating $158,366 and rescinding $158,545, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 8 positions to reflect the continuation of compensation adjust- ments in accordance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance Section IV (H), effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-31, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions; a companion measure to Files 101-73-22 and IGl- 73-31.

File 102-73-7, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1,

Ordinance appropriating $61,039 and rescinding $59,514, Water Department, for the adjustment of compensation pre- viously granted for 3 positions in accordance with the Ad-

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ministrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance 1972-73, Section VII (H), effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-19, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Sections 745010F and 745010G, Water Operating Fund; a compan- ion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-8, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance appropriating $349,143 and rescinding $439,141, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 38 positions pursuant to recommendations of the general classi- fication survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-21, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-10, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance appropriating $50,316 and rescinding $46,372, various departments, for the creation of 2 positions and the abolishment of 3 positions pursuant to recommendations of

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the general classification survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-15, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-11, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions, to fix a rate of pay for new classifications established by the Civil Service Commission.

File 102-73-12, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance appropriating $200,505 and rescinding $161,927, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 24 positions pursuant to recommendations of the general classi- fication survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-18, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-14, Ordinance No.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1973 1011

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Taken Up Out of Order

Question Divided

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Committee was taken up out of order:

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of certain streets.

File 42-73-45, Resolution No. 697-73.

(Ninth Avenue, from Anza Street to Geary Street, October 20, 1973, for Zion Lutheran Church Street carnival;

Woodland Avenue, from No. 91 to No. 166 Woodland Ave- nue, October 27, 1973, for Woodland Avenue residents street fair;

Lundys Lane, from Virginia Street to Esmeralda Street, October 21, 1973, for Lundys Lane residents block party;

Bridgeview Street, from Topeka Street to Revere Street, October 31, 1973, for Bridgeview Residents Block Associ- ation Youth Halloween Celebration.) ( (Page Street, from Shrader Street to Stanyan Street, No- vember 4, 1973, for a block party to generate support for Proposition K. ) )

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved that the question be divided by severing out proposal to close Page Street, from Shrader to Stanyan Streets, for consideration as a separate item.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi 2.

Adopted

The roll was called and resolution authorizing temporary clos- ing of portions of Ninth Avenue, Woodland Avenue, Lundys Lane, and Bridgeview Street was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

1012 MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1973

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Refused Adoption

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Page Street, from Shrader Street to Stanyan Street, November 4, 1973, for a block party to generate support for Proposition K.

File 42-73-45.1, Resolution No.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari 5.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Tamaras^ von Beroldingen 5.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Thereafter the Board resumed consideration of recomendations of the Finance Committee as follows:

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $929,879 and rescinding $924,791, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 65 positions pursuant to recommendation of the general classi- fication survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-16, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-16, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance appropriating $10,449 and rescinding $7,557, Public Health, for the creation of position of Clerk Stenog- rapher, and part-time position of Dental Aide; and deleting position of Medical Transcriber Typist.

File 101-73-28, Ordinance No.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1973 1013

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Pelosi, Tamaras 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Public Health; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-18, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Pelosi, Tamaras 2.

Ordinance appropriating $36,239, Public Works, Bureau of Building Repair, and Airport, reclassifying 2 positions of Steamfitter to Steamfitter Sub-Foreman, and rescinding $34,204.

File 101-73-29, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Sections 417030 and 725030, Public Works, Bureau of Building Re- pair, and Airport; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-21, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance appropriating $8,122 and rescinding $6,847, Art Commission, for the abolishment of one position of Princi- pal Clerk Stenographer and the creation of one position of Administrative Secretary.

File 101-73-40, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisor Molinari 1.

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Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 113010, Art Commission; a companion measure to the pre- ceding item.

File 102-73-26, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

No: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 154080, Mayor, City Demonstration Agency, to reflect the reorganization of the City Demonstration Agency, effective July 1, 1973.

File 102-73-22, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing reimbursement to City and County employees for personal property damaged in line of duty.

File 51-73-3, Resolution No. 701-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendement" were taken up:

(Note: Items 49 and 50 were referred to Finance Committee from Legislative and Personnel Committee with recom- mendation "Do Pass after Amendment")

Ordinance appropriating $281,536 and rescinding $256,154, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of ((23) 19 positions pursuant to the general classification survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commis- sion, effective July 1, 1973.

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File 101-73-20, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Delete creation of 4 positions of Maintenance Machinist and abolishment of 4 positions of Locomotive Machinist, Port Commission, Belt Railroad, Wages.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Mohnari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-15, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Delete Section 775031, Port Commission, Belt Railroad, Wages.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Adopted

The following from Finance Committee were taken up:

(Note: On the following items from Finance Committee, Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Ta- maras, moved "Do Pass".)

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Resolution authorizing the Human Rights Commission to ap- ply for and accept gifts of $30,000 from the San Francisco Foundation and $10,000 from the Gerbode Foundation to support a Community Information Service Program.

File 38-73-39, Resolution No. 696-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirin, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi 2.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Homer M. Hasbrouck by acceptance of $500.

File 49-73-19, Resolution No. 699-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi 2.

Resolution granting application of Eldora and Dale Hannum for leave to present a late claim against the City and County.

File 50-73-34, Resolution No. 700-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi 2.

Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Health to ap- ply for and accept Federal funds for the operation of a New Mental Health Careers Program.

File 122-73-10, Resolution No. 703-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi 2.

Resolution authorizing the City Attorney to contract with the law firm of Orrick, Herrington, Rowley and Sutcliflfe, to act as bond counsel to the City and County in connection with the issuance of residential rehabilitation bonds.

File 217-73-1, Resolution No. 704-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Resolution authorizing the Chief Administrative Officer and the Director of Public Works to execute an agreement with the Grant Avenue Association covering the cost of repotting the trees on Grant Avenue between Market and Sutter Streets.

File 540-73, Resolution No. 709-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirin, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $8,073, Controller, Data Proces- sing, for computer equipment for Park and Southeast Police Stations; rescinding $8,073, Police, Temporary Salaries.

File 101-73-58, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi 2.

Adopted

The following recommendations of State and National Affairs Committee were taken up:

Resolution supporting AB 417, eliminating property tax for senior citizens over 62 years of age with annual incomes of $7,500 or less and reducing property taxes paid by older citizens with yearly fixed incomes of $10,000 or less. (Super- visor von Beroldingen)

File 12-73-46, Resolution No. 688-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, vcn Beroldignen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Resolution endorsing SB 1261 and SB 1302 relating to school nutrition programs and urging an override by the Legislature of the Governor's veto. (Supervisor von Berold- ingen)

File 12-73-58, Resolution No. 689-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisoi*s Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Pelosi 3.

Resolution opposing AB 1528 which would allow service of summons by registered or certified mail. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 13-73-3, Resolution No. 690-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisor Gonzales 1.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata, Feinstein, Pelosi 3.

Resolution opposing the Governor's Tax Initiative Measure, proposed Article 29 to the State Constitution. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 345-73, Resolution No. 706-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendation of Goverimiental Services Com- mittee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code relating to limitations on campaign contributions and expenditures to limit the amount of money which may be expended by candi- dates. (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 316-73-4, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 16.519)

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend by adding Section 16.524-1 reading as follows: "Duties of Enforcement Authority. In addition to the other duties re- quired by him under the provisions of this Article, the Enforce- ment Authority shall review all campaign statements filed with the Registrar of Voters upon receipt thereof for legal compliance with the provisions of this article."

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that the proposed amendment be referred to committee for report and recommendation.

Motion to refer proposed amendment to committee refused adoption by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Chiiin, Francois, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5 .

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 5.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

Upon inquiry by Supervisor Mendelsohn, Mr. Martin Mc- Donough, representing the District Attorney's office, stated that in order to comply with the proposed amendment, the District At- torney's office would require the addition of approximately two accountants, an investigator and four attorneys.

During the discussion Supervisor Barbagelata handed a copy of his campaign statement to Mr. McDonough for review by the District Attorney's office and requested that the record reflect the fact that he did so and that Mr. McDonough acknowledged re- ceipt of the statement.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, then moved that consideration of the proposed ordinance and Super- visor Barbagelata's pending motion to amend be continued to October 23, 1973.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi 2.

Request Granted

Supervisor Mendelsohn requested that the District Attorney's office provide the Board with an analysis of costs involved in com- plying with the proposed amendment.

Supervisor Feinstein requested that a letter be sent to the City Attorney asking whether the Registrar of Voters could be autho- rized to review campaign statements and refer those which do not legally conform to the ordinance to the District Attorney. She sj-ggested that the use of a clerk o:* an auditor in the Registrar's office would be less costly than new emploj^ments in the District Attorney's office.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted as Amended

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Committee were taken up:

Resolution memorializing the Mayor to request the Criminal Justice Council and the Police Commission to consider crea- tion of a crime prevention educational program administered

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by a community crimie prevention unit under the direction of the Police ((Crime Prevention Company)), Department, and to ascertain the availability of funds therefor. (Super- visor Tamaras)

File 534-73, Resolution No. 708-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to amend by deleting reference to "Police Crime Prevention Com- pany" and substitute therefor "Police Department".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi 3.

Adopted as amended by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi 3.

Adopted

Resolution designating certain intersections as "Stop" inter- sections.

File 18-73-30, Resolution No. 692-73.

(Eighteenth and Danvers Sts., n/e and s/w comers; Noriega St. and 24th Ave., n/e and s/w comers; Pacific Ave. and Laurel St., n/e and s/e corners; Pacific Ave., and Locust St., n/e comer; Pacific Ave. and Walnut St., n/e comer; Pierce and Vallejo Sts., n/w and s/e comers.)

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi 3.

Resolution enacting parking and stopping regulations, vari- ous streets.

File 19-73-18, Resolution No. 693-73.

{No Stopping at Any Time:

Alanna Way, both sides, between Harney Way and

State Highway 101; Blanken Ave., both sides, between McKinley Ave. and

west side of State Highway 101; Carroll Ave., south side, between Hawes St. and Fitch St.;

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Carroll Ave., north side, between Ingalls St. and Fitch St.; Fitch St., both sides, between Carroll Ave. and Oilman

Ave.; Giants Drive, both sides, between Oilman Ave. and

The Keyhole; Oilman Ave., both sides, between Oiants Drive and

Himters Point Expressway; Harney Way, both sides, between Jamestown Ave. and

State Highway 101; Hunters Point Expressway, both sides, between Oilman

Ave. and Jamestown Ave.; Ingerson Ave., both sides, between OriflSth St. and

Oiants Drive; Jamestown Ave., south side, between Harney Way and

Ingalls St.; Jamestown Ave., north side, from Hunters Point Express- way to a point approximately 500 feet east of Oriffith St.; McKinley Ave., both sides, between Harney Way and

State Highway 101.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Oonzales, Pelosi 3.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code to prohibit stopping and parking on access roads of Candlestick Park when an event is scheduled for Candlestick Park.

File 504-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 32.4)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Oonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras 4.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, October 15-17; Timothy L. McDonnell, S.J., Public Library Commissioner, October 7-17; Thomas J. Mellon, Chief Administrative Of- ficer, October 8-14; Mrs. Madeleine Russell, Trustee, War

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Memorial, October 11-14; Thomas A. Reed, S.J., Member, Board of Education, October 24-27; David J. Sanchez, Jr., Member, Board of Education, October 13-14, October 16, October 24-27; Ian M. White, Director, The Fine Arts Mu- seums of San Francisco, Octoi>er 24-30, 1973; with permis- sion to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 687-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Berold- ingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Pelosi 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Board Caucus

Motion to Postpone

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that the caucus scheduled after today's meeting be post- poned one week.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi 2.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp, joined by Supervisors Mendelsohn and Moli- nari, requested that a communication be sent to all City and County department heads informing them of the proposal pre- sented to the State Public Utilities Commission by Pacific Gas & Electric Co. for an emergency power reduction program. If voluntary power reductions are not forthcoming, PG&E plans to cut off power in certain neighborhoods on a rotating basis if a power shortage arises. Supervisor Kopp asked for reports from the departments as to how they could reduce consumption by 10% or more, including the use of gasoline for City-owned automobiles.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Kopp also requested that the City Attorney be di- rected to prepare an amendment to the Environmental Impact

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Ordinance to include provision for an energy budget in all impact reports which would outline estimated energy required for any and all new buildings where an environmental impact report is required.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide dis- ability benefits equal to and in lieu of salary for persons em- ployed in the positions of ambulance driver, medical steward and senior medical steward who are incapacitated by reason of injury or illness received in performance of duty.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 539-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee

Resolution extending the use of available funds in the FACE Program and from Ordinance No. 199-73, through June 30, 1974.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 29-73-3, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Committee

Request Granted

Supervisor Mendelsohn referred to a recent free concert at the Cow Palace which resulted in a near riot with personal injuries and damage to property. He pointed out that although a number of tickets had been distributed, many people were admitted with- out tickets and many ticket holders were turned away because of lack of available seats. Supervisor Mendelsohn asked that the City Attorney investigate this matter and advise if there is any action which can be legally taken to exercise some control where- by the number of tickets issued would not exceed the legal seating capacity, and admission would be limited only to those holders of tickets.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a communication be directed to Mr. George Evankovich, Construction and General Laborers Union 261, asking the Union to consider instituting a training program for laborers, particularly Chicanos, to assis': in advancing them to foreman positions. The Supervisor asked if the Union could institute such a program to aid in Civil Service examinations.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

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Ordinance amending the Police Code to prohibit use of dis- plays, shelving, and brackets in whosesale and retail estab- lishments which endanger health and safety of the public.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 580-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee

Ordinance approving filing of an application for consent of transfer of Western Communications, Inc. franchise to Latino Local Development Company or to the San Francisco Cable Television Corporation, the majority stock of which will be owned by local citizens who are members of racial or cultural minority groups.

Supervisor Chinn presented:

File 32-73-9, Ordinance No.

Referred to Governmental Services Committtee

Request that consideration be given to the installation of stop signs at the intersections of 34th Avenue and Wawona Streets, Wawona Street and 33rd Avenue, and Folsom Street and Precita Avenue.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Commitee

Request that hearings be held to consider endorsing H.R. 5230, the Community Land Grant Act of 1973.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

File 581-73.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee

Request that consideration be given to the installation of additional stop signs on Noriega Street between Sunset Boulevard and Nineteenth Avenue.

Supervisors Mendelsohn and Molinari presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee

Scheduled for Public Hearing

The Chair presented the following from the Public Utilites Commission to be scheduled for hearing by the Board:

Resolution approving schedule of Municipal Railway rates, fares and charges to provide for a five-cent fare for retarded persons.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1973 1025

File 584-73-2, Resolution No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that the subject be scheduled for public hearing on October 29, 1973.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi 2.

In connection with the above resolution. Supervisor Francois, joined by Supervisors Molinari and Tamaras, requested that a communication be directed to the Public Utilities Commission asking whether it intends to take further action regarding fares to extend the time limitations for special senior citizen fares.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider the effect of the announcement by the Environmental Protection Agency re- garding regulations regarding parking garages on current plans to finance a Social Services Complex with revenues from the expanded Sutter-Stockton Garage.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 249-73-1.

Referred to Finance Committee

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be di- rected to the Chief Administrative Officer enclosing copies of Resolution No. 159-73 and the City Attorney's opinion regarding the Board's policy on the widening of Doyle Drive. The Super- visor requested that if the Director of Public Works is to appear at the public hearing before the State Division of Highways on this matter that he be directed to espouse official City and Coun- ty policy.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the following :

"Mayor" Art Finley (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

Andy Divodi (Supervisor Kopp)

Virginia Black (Supervisor Kopp)

Senator Thomas F. Eagle ton (Supervisor Kopp)

Rev. Anthony Kostouros (Supervisor Tamaras)

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Dr. Amancio Ergina (Supervisor Tamaras) Marguerite A. Warren (Supervisor von Beroldingen) Mr. and Mrs. Vito Lomele (Supervisor Barbagelata) John T. Squire ( Supervisor Chinn)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Ck>nzales, Pelosi 2.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Masao Shinkai (Supervisor Kopp)

Enderse G. Van Hoesen ( Supervisor Kopp)

Theodore Wurm (Supervisors Kopp, Molinari)

W. D. Hadeler (Supervisors Gonzales, Tamaras)

Dennis J. O'Sullivan (Supervisors Tamaras, von Beroldingen)

Thomas W. Barbour (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 5:25 P.M., adjourned.

PHILIP P. ENGLER, Acting Clerk

MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1973 1027

Approved by the Board of Supervisors December 10, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Tuesday, October 23, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Tues- day, October 23, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —11.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Mendelsohn excused at 3:30 p.m. (See infra.)

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, August 20, 1973, was considered read and approved.

Suspension of the Rules

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, the rules were suspended to allow the Board to move to roll call.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, then re-introduced the following and moved immediate adoption:

Resolution appointing Supervisor Quentin Kopp as a mem- ber of the Board of Directors of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District, vice himself, term expired.

File 33-73-14, Resolution No. 712-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

(1029)

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Taken Up Out of Order

Passed for Second Reading

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following recom- mendation of Planning and Development Committee, was taken up out of order:

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of property on both sides of Ripley Street be- tween Harrison and Folsom Streets from R-3 to R-2 district.

File 36-73-13, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following from Plan- ning and Development Committee was taken up out of order:

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of specified property in the Inner Richmond District, GAFF Area, bounded generally by Geary Boulevard, Arguello Boulevard, Fulton Street and Funston Avenue, from R-4 and R-3 Districts to R-3, R-2 and P Districts.

File 36-73-14, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved '*Do Pass".

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Recess

The Chair announced a brief recess to allow a photograph to be taken of the Board members.

COMMUNICATIONS

Request Denied

The Clerk presented a communication from the City Planning Commission requesting use of the Board's Chambers on Monday, November 19, 1973, at 7:30 p.m., for a public hearing.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that permission be granted.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, 4.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, von Beroldingen 5 .

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Tamaras 2.

The Clerk then presented a communication from the Secretary, Senate Committee on Local Government, California Legislature, requesting use of the Board's Chambers on November 21, 1973.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that permission be granted.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Mendelsohn 3.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Tamaras 2.

Thereafter the Board commenced consideration of items as shown on the Calendar.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-42, Ordinance No. 412-73.

(Action No. Plaintiff Settlement

SC 640 256 Grace M. Carlier $ 400

SC 626 808 Willis Flugence, Jr. 1,000

SC 625 209 Culver Pierre 750)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance appropriating $11,106, Board of Supervisors, for creation of positions of Account Clerk and Senior Clerk Ste- nographer, and abolishing positions of Clerk Typist and Clerk Stenographer.

File 101-73-61, Ordinance No. 426-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 181010, Board of Supervisors; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-37, Ordinance No. 441-73.

Fi/zaZZy passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance appropriating $989,838 and rescinding $996,204, Public Health, Community Mental Health Service, for the creation and abolishment of 127 positions reflecting the establishment of a Health Services Career Ladder, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-14, Ordinance No. 413-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions. Public Health, effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-4, Ordinance No. 427-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 555010, Public Health, Institutions, to reflect the abolish- ment of one position of Senior Clerk Typist and the addition of one position of Senior Clerk Typist, effective July 1, 1973.

File 102-73-5, Ordinance No. 428-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance appropriating $734,037 and rescinding $731,986, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 143 positions, pursuant to recommendations of the general classification survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Serv- ice Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-17, Ordinance No. 416-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-6, Ordinance No. 429-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance appropriating $224,263 and rescinding $200,096, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 11 positions to reflect the continuation of compensation adjust- ments in accordance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Standardization Ordinance Section IV (H), effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-22, Ordinance No. 420-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance appropriating $158,366 and rescinding $158,545, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 8 positions to reflect the continuation of compensation adjust- ments in accordance with the Administrative Provisions of Salary Stardardization Ordinance Section IV (H), effective July 1, 1973.

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File 101-73-31, Ordinance No. 423-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions; a companion measure to Files 101-73-22 and 101- 73-31.

File 102-73-7, Ordinance No. 430-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance appropriating $61,039 and rescinding $59,514, Water Department, for the adjustment of compensation pre- viously granted for 3 positions in accordance with the Ad- ministrative Provision of Salary Standardization Ordinance 1972-73, Section VII (H), effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-19, Ordinance No. 418-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Sections 745010F and 745010G, Water Operating Fund; a compan- ion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-8, Ordinance No. 431-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance appropriating $349,143 and rescinding $439,141, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 38 positions pursuant to recommendations of the general classi- fication survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1973 1035

File 101-73-21, Ordinance No. 419-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-10, Ordinance No. 432-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance appropriating $50,316 and rescinding $46,372, various departments, for the creation of 2 positions and the abolishment of 3 positions pursuant to recommendations of the general classification survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-15, Ordinance No. 414-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-11, Ordinance No. 433-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions, to fix a rate of pay for new classifications established by the Civil Service Commission.

File 102-73-12, Ordinance No. 434-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance appropriating $200,505 and rescinding $161,927, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 24 positions pursuant to recommendations of the general classi- fication survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-18, Ordinance No. 417-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-14, Ordinance No. 435-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance appropriating $929,879 and rescinding $924,791, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 65 positions pursuant to recommendation of the general classi- fication survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-16, Ordinance No. 415-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Taimaras 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-16, Ordinance No. 436-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

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Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance appropriating $10,449 and rescinding $7,557, Public Health, for the creation of position of Clerk Stenog- rapher, and part-time position of Dental Aide; and deleting position of Medical Transcriber Typist.

File 101-73-28, Ordinance No. 421-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Public Health; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-18, Ordinance No. 437-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tam£iras 1.

Ordinance appropriating $36,239, Public Works, Bureau of Building Repair, and Airport, reclassifying 2 positions of Steamfitter to Steamfitter Sub-Foreman, and rescinding $34,204.

File 101-73-29, Ordinance No. 422-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Sections 417030 and 725030, Public Works, Bureau of Building Re- pair, and Airport; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-21, Ordinance No. 438-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

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Ordinance appropriating $8,122 and rescinding $6,847, Art Commission, for the abolishment of one position of Princi- pal Clerk Stenographer and the creation of one position of Administrative Secretary.

File 101-73-40, Ordinance No. 424-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 113010, Art Commission; a companion measure to the pre- ceding item.

File 102-73-26, Ordinance No. 440-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 154080, Mayor, City Demonstration Agency, to reflect the reorganization of the City Demonstration Agency, effective July 1, 1973.

File 102-73-22, Ordinance No. 439-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Sui>ervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

Ordinance appropriating $281,536 and rescinding $256,154, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of ((19)) 23 positions pursuant to the general classification survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commis- sion, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-20, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to amend by reinstating four positions of Machinist, Port, Belt Railroad.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Cronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-15, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to amend by reinstating four positions of Machinist, Port, Belt Railroad.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up.

Ordinance appropriating S8,073, Controller, Data Process- ing, for computer equipment for Park and Southeast Police Stations; rescinding $8,073, Police, Temporary Salaries.

File 101-73-58, Ordinance No. 425-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Tamaras 1.

Supervisor Mendelsohn Excused from Attendance

There being no objection, at 3:30 P.M., Supervisor Mendel- sohn was excused from attendance to represent the Board before a meeting of the League of California Cities.

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Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following recommendation of Governmental Services Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up: Ordinance amending the Administrative Code relating to limitations on campaign contributions and expenditures to limit the amount of money which may be expended by candi- dates. (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 316-73-4, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 16.519)

(At the Board meeting of October 15, 1973, Supervisor Barba- gelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend by adding Section 16.524-1, reading as follows: "Duties of En- forcement Authority. In addition to the other duties re- quired by him under the provisions of this Article, the En- forcement Authority shall review all campaign statements filed with the Registrar of Voters upon receipt thereof for legal compliance with the provisions of this article.")

Motion to Reref er to Committee Refused Adoption

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved that the measure and the pending motion to amend be rereferred to Governmental Services Committee for hearings.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Tamaras, von Beroldingen

-A.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Sui>ervisor Mendelsohn 1.

After discussion, the roll was called and the pending motion to amend was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois 2.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

No: Supervisor Francois 1.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

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Requests Granted

Supervisor Kopp requested that the District Attorney be asked to check and report on contributions in excess cf $500 from any person, to check those who do not list business or occupation or address of contributors, and whether there were any contributions in excess of $2500 for any candidate from a member of his family.

Supervisor von Beroldingen offered the services of her class at Hastings Law College to review campaign statements as a class project for credit at no cost to the City if this can be done legally. She asked that a letter be sent to the District Attorney requesting him to accept the assistance of students of her class for this pur- pose and asked that he respond at the earliest possible time so that arrangements could be made.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code to prohibit stopping and parking on access roads of Candlestick Park when an event is scheduled for Candlestick Park.

File 504-73, Ordinance No. 442-73.

(Amends Section 32.4)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzgdes, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

NEW BUSINESS Passed for Second Reading

The following from Finance Committee were taken up:

(Note: On following items from Finance Committee, Super- visor Feinstein, seconded by Supei-visor Chinn, moved "Do Pass".)

Ordinance approving first amendment to Candlestick Park Parking Plaza Operating Lease between the Recreation and Park Commission and S. E. Onorato Incorporated to reduce the rental percentage from 90 per cent to 88 per cent.

File 62-73-3, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras

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Supervisor von Beroldingen, requested that, in connection with the foregoing, a communication be directed to the Secretary of the Recreation and Park Commision asking which Commissioners were polled on the amendment to the lease requested by the Finance Committee, to insure approval by the Commission.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Gonzales requested a letter be directed to the Di- rector of Property, asking for the status of negotiations for park- ing facilities on other property near Candlestick Park.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Finally Passed as Amended

Ordinance appropriating (($13,780)) $13,530, Municipal Court, for special program to enforce payment of traffic war- rants issued to corporate owners of vehicles; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-60, Ordinance No. 410-73.

(APPROPRIATE: Municipal Court

Temporary Salaries $9,280

Contractual Services 3,500

Materials and Supplies ((1,000)) 750)

(Although there was no quorum, the members present agreed to offer the following proposed amendment: Reduce total appropriation from $13,780 to $13,530; reduce appropria- tion for Materials and Supplies from $1,000 to $750.)

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Finally passed as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

Ordinance providing for owner responsibility for water serv- ice to real property within the City and County, and estab- lishing procedure for creating liens and special assessments on properties for unpaid water service charges. (Supervisor Kopp)

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1973 1043

File 557-73, Ordinance No.

(Although there was no quorum, the members present agreed to offer the following proposed amendments: Page 4, line 29, change "Filing with Tax Collector . . ." to read 'Tiling with Controller and Tax Colector . . ."; page 5, line 1, after "filed with the" insert "Controller and"; page 5, line 2, change period to a comma and add "whereupon it shall be the duty of said officers to add the amount of said as- sessment to the next regular bill for taxes levied against said parcel or parcels of land for municipal purposes, and thereafter said amount shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner as ordinary City and County taxes are collected, and shall be subject to the same pro- cedure under foreclosure and sale in case of delinquency as provided for ordinary taxes of the City and County of San Francisco.")

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras —4.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras

Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to create a lien and special assessment on property for unpaid sewer service charges, and providing for release thereof.

File 556-73, Ordinance No.

(Although there was no quorum present, the following amend- ments will be offered: Page 3, line 15, change "Filing with Tax Collector ..." to read "Filing with Controller and Tax Collector . . ."; page 3, line 17, after "filed with the" insert "Controller and"; page 3, line 18, change period to a comma and add "whereupon it shall be the duty of said officers to add the amount of said assessment to the next regular bill for taxes levied against said parcel or parcels of land for municipal purposes, and thereafter said amount shall be collected at the same time and in the same man- ner as ordinary City and County taxes are collected, and shall be subject to the same procedure under foreclosure and sale in case of delinquency as provided for ordinary taxes of the City and County of San Francisco.")

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Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors: Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors: Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Adopted as Amended

Resolution authorizing the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court to apply for and accept Federal funds to assist the California Council on Criminal Justice to implement its state- wide program to improve the court system.

File 256-73-4, Resolution No. 716-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend by adding at the end of the first resolved clause "and such other agreements as may be necessary to complete said project; and be it".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors: Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors: Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution urging the Police Department to submit a request for a supplemental appropriation for the purpose of con- tinuing ''Project 20," an alternate assignment project for indigent traffic violators, and urging the Mayor to approve said request. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 553-73, Resolution No. 737-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supei'visor Chinn, moved to amend by changing on the first page, line 28, "$15,000" to read "$8,119".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

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Absent: Supervisors: Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors: Feinstein, Mendelsohn 2.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing the Director of Planning to execute a Contract with the Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment for Grant to Acquire and/or Develop Land for Open Space Purposes.

File 564-73, Resolution No. 717-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Passed for Second Seading

Ordinance amending the Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax Ordinance relating to exclusions from gross receipts subject to tax; exemptions from tax; credit against payment of taxes; specifying conditions under which amendment is to become operative; and establishing an effective date.

File 515-73-1, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn^ 1.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing the President of the Board of Super- visors to execute an agreement with the State Board of Equalization for administration and operation of the Local Sales and Use Tax Ordinance of the City and County of San Francisco.

File 515-73-2, Resolution No. 714-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

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Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $100,500, Social Services, for Social Rehabilitation Training Program for Adults and Day Care Services to Handicapped Children; rescinding appropri- ation of $25,125, Recreation and Park, Special Services Handicapped Program; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-62, Ordinance No. 411-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Adopted

Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to submit a supple- mental appropriation request in the amount of $855 for the purchase of two five-drawer file cabinets, kardex cabinet and table.

File 69-73-5.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Adopted

The following recommendation of Joint Finance and Social Services Committee was taken up:

Resolution expressing intention to provide local financing if necessary to continue present day care contracts for children and adults.

File 566-73, Resolution No. 718-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

The following from the Clerk was taken up:

Resolution fixing Monday, October 29, 1973, at 2:00 p.m., for hearing appeal from decision of the City Planning Com- mission denying change in use classification for property lo- cated at 199 Brannan Street from M-2 to C-M District.

File 93-73-7.1, Resolution No. 710-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Referred to Cominittee

The following appearing on the Board's Emergency calendar was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $5,000, Human Rights Commis- sion, for operation of the Fair Housing Planning Committee; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-67, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, October 17-18; Ronald Pelosi, Member, Board of Supervisors, October 29- November 2, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 711-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp requested that a communication be directed to the Chief of Police referring to a fatal accident suffered by a high school student who fell from her bicycle while trying to avoid a pack of unleashed dogs. The Supervisor asked to be ad- vised whether or not the Police Department has provided the S.P.C.A. with citation forms for unleased dogs, and what steps are being taken to solve the problem of roving packs of dogs.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Kopp also requested that a letter of commendation be sent to Mr. Helmut Hoermann, General Manager of the Berlin

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Hilton Hotel, in appreciation of his honoring the City of San Francisco at a dinner to be held on November 13, 1973.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Cominittee

Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to create a lien and special assessment on property for unpaid industrial waste charges, and providing for release thereof.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 593-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Resolution recommending enactment of AC A 14, permitting persons 18 years of age or older to be sold and to consume alcoholic beverages.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 12-73-60, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request that hearings be held to develop a course of action to relieve problems of noise and crime in the Hayes Valley area.

Supervisors Molinari and Feinstein presented:

File 596-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code regarding non- discrimination employment provisions for City and County contracts and leases, including provision against discrimina- tion based on sex or sexual orientation.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 594-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Social Services Committee

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be di- rected to the Recreation and Park Commission regarding the problems caused to a citizen living near the Excelsior-Madrid Playground by children climbing into his yard and onto his roof to retrieve balls. Supervisor Molinari asked that this location be investigated to determine the possibility of erecting a fence to alleviate the problem and to forestall a lawsuit.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Tamaras requested a communication to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company asking it to investigate the possibility

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1973 1049

of setting up a schedule of power use in private residences based on the number of people in each household, in order to encourage voluntary conservation of power during the anticipated energy crisis.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Comniittee

Request that consideration be given to the installation of stop signs at Felton and Hamilton Streets and at Silliman and Hamilton Streets.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that the Registrar of Voters be asked why an out-of-town, non-union firm was awarded a contract for picking up and delivering voting machines for the forthcoming election, in view of local unemployment and Board policy to provide joIds for residents. Supervisor von Beroldingen stated that the low bid should not be the sole basis for award of contracts and that consideration should be given to the union worker. The Supervisor requested a response prior to the Novem- ber 6, 1973, election.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide for establishment of a Residential Rehabilitation Loan Program and policies and procedures for administration and financing thereof.

Supervisor Barbagelata presented:

File 217-73-2, Ordinance No.

Referred to Joint Governmental Services and Finance Com- mittee.

Resolution declaring support for the Protected Residential Area Program to make local residential streets livable and urging City departments to include in their budgets the necessary monies to carry out implementation of the pro- gram in neighborhoods throughout the City.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 595-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Comittee.

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Adopted

Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Ninth Avenue, between Anza and Balboa Streets, October 31, 1973; Fran- cisco Street, between Stockton and Powell Streets, October 28, 1973; and Coleridge Street, between Fair and Powers Avenues, October 31, 1973, for various street parties.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 42-73-48, Resolution No. 713-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Request Granted

Supervisors Kopp and Molinari requested that a communication be directed to the Unified School District, advising their concerns regarding methods the District is using to campaign for passage of Propositions A and B. The Supervisors would like to know whether the School District intends to comply with the City Attorney's advice against F>osting signs reading "A + B = Safe Schools". Also, they are concerned over signs on school buildings reading "Condemned" as campaign advertising, which is causing concern to children attending those schools, and they requested information as to whether consideration has been given to the effects on the children of this alarming language.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to accept modification of contract with the Department of Labor to extend date of termination and to modify personal service contracts autho- rized by the Civil Service Commission and funded with Fed- eral funds to extend date of termination.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 121-73-33, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Comittee.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds for a comprehensive manpower program, to employ staff, to operate manpower programs, and to authorize con- tracting for services with funds received.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

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File 121-73-34, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept private foundation funds to develop coordination of planning between the Mayor's manpower staff and the Community College and Unified School Districts.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 121-73-35, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Comittee.

Communication from Laborers' International Union of North America Local No. 261, transmitting policy decision regarding hiring hall practices.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 597-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the following :

Margot Patterson Doss (Supervisor Kopp) Hon. Dominick V. Daniels (Supervisor Molinari) Alfred Racco (Supervisors Molinari, Tamaras) John R. Healy (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Anna Rose Vizcaino (Supervisor Kopp)

William Siden (Supervisor Kopp)

Henry Azbill (Supervisor Kopp)

Frank J. O'Dowd (Supervisor Kopp)

John Buckley (Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp)

Marco Hellman (Supervisor Pelosi for all members)

John Domich, Jr. (Supervisor Gonzales)

Carmel A. Mertens (Supervisor Molinari)

Italiano Musetti (Supervisors Molinari, Tamaras)

Florence Murray O'Sullivan (Supervisor Molinari)

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John A. Morgan (Supervisor Kopp)

Dr. Morton R. Gibbons (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 4:45 P.M., adjourned.

PHILIP P. ENGLER, Acting Clerk

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1973 1053

Approved by the Board of Supervisors December 17, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors

Vol. 68 No. 45

DOCUMENTS

JAM 1 4

NC

i 1974

MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1973 2:00 P.M.

Journal of Proceedings Board of Supervisors

City and County of San Francisco

Printed by STARK/RATH PRINTING and PUBLISHING CO,

465 Tenth Street, San Francisco

JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, October 29, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day October 29, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein 2.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Barbagelata excused from attendance. (See infra.)

Supervisor Feinstein noted present at 2:15 P.M.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, August 27, 1973, was considered read and approved.

Supervisor Barbagelata Excused from Attendance

The Chair announced that Supervisor Barbagelata had re- quested permission to be excused from attendance because of illness.

No objection and permission granted.

COMMUNICATION

Scheduled for Public Hearing

The Clerk presented a communication from the City Attorney recommending that the Environmental Impact Report on pro- posed expansion of San Francisco International Airport be heard

(1055)

1056 MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1973

before the Board sitting as a Committee of the Whole, and that a date be set for that purpose.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that the Final Environmental Impact Report on San Francisco International Airport Expansion Program be referred to Com- mittee of the Whole for public hearing on November 12, 1973.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein 2.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Temporarily Postponed

Hearing of objections to correction of clerical errors in the 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73 and 1973-74 Assessment Rolls which will increase amount of taxes payable.

File 22-73-1.

Vol.

Block

Lot

Land

Improve- ments

Pers. Prop.

Exemp- tion

Total

20

2934

17

2,175 2,175 2,175

6,825 9,750 9,750

9,000 11,925 11,925

18

2424

1

3,000

4,000

1,750

5,250

41

6944

37

11,800

1,800

12,250

41

6944

38

11,200

450

11,650

41

6944

39

10,550

450

11,000

4

451

4

285,000

740,000

24,627 222,506

11,082

1,271,166

Mr. Charles A. Dake, owner of Block 2934, Lot 17, objected to increase in assessment of his property for fiscal years 1970-71, and 1971-72, stating he had no objection to increase for fiscal year 1972-73.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Molinari, the matter was temporarily post- poned for attendance of Deputy City Attorney James Stark.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Held

Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the pro- posed vacation of a portion of Burnett Avenue, south of Copper Alley.

File 502-73-1.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1973 1057

The Chair inquired whether anyone present wished to object, and there being no response, declared the public hearing con- cluded.

Adopted

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee, was taken up:

Resolution vacating a portion of Burnett Avenue, south of Copper Alley.

File 502-73-2, Resolution No. 727-73.

Supervisor Chinn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein 2.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Consideration Continued

Hearing of appeal from the decision of the City Planning Commission denying application for change in use classifica- tion of property located at 199 Brannan Street, bounded by Brannan, First and Fremont Streets, and The Southern Em- barcadero Freeway, from M-2 to C-M District.

File 93-73-7.1

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued to November 5, 1973.

Consideration Continued

The following presented by Clerk was taken up:

Resolution disapproving decision of City Planning Commis- sion by its Resolution No. 7071 denying application for change in use classification of property located at 199 Bran- nan Street, bounded by Brannan, First and Fremont Streets, and the Southern Embarcadero Freeway, from M-2 to C-M District.

File 93-73-7.2, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued to November 5, 1973.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

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Temporarily Postponed

Public hearing relative to proposed revision of Municipal Railway schedule of rates, fares and charges for retarded persons.

File 584-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that the matter be temporarily postponed in order that further in- formation be furnished regarding fares for other handicapped persons.

No objection and motion carried.

Hearing Concluded

The following Special Order, heretofore considered and tem- p>orarily postponed, was taken up:

Hearing of objections to correction of clerical errors in the 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73 and 1973-74 Assessment Rolls which will increase amount of taxes payables.

File 22-73-1.

Vol.

Block

Lot

Land

Improve' ments

Pers. Prop.

Exemp- tion

Total

20

2934

17

2,175 2,175 2,175

6,825 9,750 9,750

9,000 11,925 11,925

18

2424

1

3,000

4,000

1,750

5,250

41

6944

37

11,800

1,800

12,250

41

6944

38

11,200

450

11,650

41

6944

39

10,550

450

11,000

4

451

4

285,000

740,000

24,627 222,506

11,082

1,271,166

Upon inquiry by Supervisor Kopp, Deputy City Attorney Stark stated that the Board has full authority to order correction of as- sessment rolls and may use its discretion in so doing.

The Chair then inquired if anyone else present desired to speak, and there being no response, declared the public hearing con- cluded.

Adopted as Amended

The following from Finance Conmiittee was taken up:

Resolution authorizing correction of clerical errors in 1970- 71, 1971-72, 1972-73 and 1973-74 Assessment Rolls which will increase amount of taxes payable.

File 22-73-2, Resolution No. 721-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to amend by deleting increase in the 1970-71 and 1971-72 assessment rolls on Block 2934, Lot 17.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1973 1059

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Francx>is, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $281,536 and rescinding $256,154, various departments, for the creation and abolishment of 23 positions pursuant to the general classification survey and subsequent actions of the Civil Service Commission, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-20, Ordinance No. 445-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-15, Ordinance No. 446-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Consideration Continued

The following from Finance Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Orclinance approving first amendment to Candlestick Park Parking Plaza Operating Lease between the Recreation and Park Commission and S. E. Onorato, Incorporated, to reduce the percentage of gross revenues which the City is to receive from 90 per cent to 88 per cent.

File 62-73-3, Ordinance No.

The Clerk read a communication from the Recreation and Park Commission responding to a request by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, advising that the vote of the Commission was unanimous on

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revision of the lease to include the actual number of staff to be used for various game capacities.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that consideration be continued to November 5, 1973, for receipt of information regarding other parking in the area.

No objection and motion carried.

Finally Passed

Ordinance providing for owner responsibility for water serv- ice to real property within the City and County, and establish- ing procedure for creating liens and special assessments on properties for unpaid water service charges. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 557-73, Ordinance No. 450-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Barbagelata, Gonzales, Tamaras 3.

Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to create a lien and special assessment on property for unpaid sewer service charges, and providing for release thereof.

File 556-73, Ordinance No. 449-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Barbagelata, Gonzales, Tamaras 3.

Ordinance amending the Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax Ordinance relating to exclusions from gross receipts subject to tax; exemptions from tax; credit against payment of taxes; specifying conditions under which amendment is to become operative; and establishing an effective date.

File 515-73-1, Ordinance No. 448-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Barbagelata, Gonzales, Tamaras 3.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Governmental Services Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code relating to

MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1973 1061

limitations on campaign contributions and expenditures to limit the amount of money which may be expended by candi- dates and to add provision that the Enforcement Authority shall review all campaign statements filed with the Registrar of Voters for legal compliance.

File 316-73-4, Ordinance No. 447-73.

(Amends Section 16.519, adds Section 16.524-1.)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois 2.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Tamaras 3.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Planning and Development Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of property on both sides of Ripley Street be- tween Harrison and Folsom Streets from R-3 to R-2 District.

File 36-73-13, Ordinance No. 443-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sc^in, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Tamaras 3.

Finally Passed

The following from Planning and Development Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use classification of specified property in the Inner Richmond District, GAFF Area, bounded generally by Geary Boulevard, Arguello Boulevard, Fulton Street and Funston Avenue, from R-4 and R-3 Districts to R-3, R-2 and P Districts.

File 36-73-14, Ordinance No. 444-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gronzgiles, Tamaras 3.

NEW BUSINESS Adopted

1062 MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1973

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing cancellation of tax deed due to error in amount shown in Notice of Intent to deed property to the State.

File 24-73-5, Resolution No. 722-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Tamaras 3.

Resolution extending time to June 30, 1974, for use of funds appropriated for the FACE Program by Ordinance No. 199- 73, and authorizing adjustment of objects of expenditure related to unexpended balance of such appropriation. (Su- pervisor Mendelsohn)

File 29-73-3, Resolution No. 715-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Tamaras 3.

Consideration Resumed

The following Special Order, heretofore considered and tempo- rarily postponed, was taken up:

Public hearing relative to proposed revision of Municipal Railway schedule of rates, fares and charges for retarded persons.

File 584-73.

The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:

Mr. Timothy Robinson, representing the Easter Seal Society;

Ms. Shafter, representing the Cerebral Palsy Association.

There being no one else present desiring to speak, the Chair declared the public hearing concluded.

Adopted

The following from the President were taken up:

Resolution making finding concerning proposed revision of the Municipal Railway schedule of rates, fares and charges, as related to retarded person fares.

File 584-73-1, Resolution No. 732-73.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1973 1063

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Resolution approving schedule of Municipal Railway rates, fares and charges to provide a five cent fare for retarded persons.

File 584-73-2, Resolution No. 733-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Suspension of the Rules

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Tamaras, the rules were suspended in order for the Board to proceed to roll call for the purpose of introducing the following measure:

Resolution urging Public Utilities Commission to consider revision of Municipal Railway fare schedule so that mentally and physically handicapped persons may utilize Municipal Railway transportation facilities at a reduced fare of five cents, or free of charge, during specified periods of time commencing at 8 :30 A.M.

Supervisors Kopp, Feinstein, Francois, Molinari and Tamaras presented:

File 584-73-3, Resolution No. 734-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari suggested that the Public Utilities Com- mission also be asked to consider extending the reduced fares for

1064 MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1973

retarded, handicapped, and senior citizens, throughout the twenty- four hours of each day.

Clerk directed to comply.

Thereafter the Board resumed consideration of recommenda- tions of Finance Committee.

Adopted

Resolution extending time to November 20, 1973, for award of Airports Commission Contracts A-781 Alterations to Com- munications Center, Central Terminal, A-782 Modifications to Fire Exit Doors, and A-814 Security Guard Shelters.

File 61-73-6, Resolution No. 723-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Mohnari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.,

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata^ 1.

Resolution authorizing extension of lease with Orpheum Building Company, as Lessor, for space at 1182 Market Street, required by the Transit Task Force.

File 64-73-32, Resolution No. 724-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1972-73, Section 735080, Municipal Railway Operating Fund, to cor- rect clerical error which omitted provision for adjustment of rate of pay of Transit Schedule Analyst pursuant to Charter Section 8.404.

File 200-72-64, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Marshall H. Kuhn against the City and County by payment of $1,750; Superior Court No. 610 951.

File 45-73-43, Ordinance No.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1973 1065

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chiiin, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, MoHnari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation pertaining to the Estate, and accepting property given by the will, of Marcia McDonald.

File 46-73-9, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Reref erred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Administrative code to establish a a San Francisco Police Officers' Athletic Fund.

File 482-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 10.117-11)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved to amend by adding at the end of the first paragraph the following: "The location of any facility or facilities developed, purchased or constructed hereunder shall be in conformity with the Master Plan of the City and County and shall not conflict with said Master Plan with respect to recreation and open space uses."

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved as further amendment to delete in the sixth line of the first para- graph "are hereby accepted for such purposes", and to add on the same line after "and when", "such money is received and duly accepted by the Board of Supervisors".

After objection by several Supervisors to various aspects of the ordinance. Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that the measure be rereferred to Finance Committee with pending motions to amend.

No objection and motion carried.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Part III of the Municipal Code relating to the Stadium Operator Admission Tax, to delete exemp- tion for operators or sponsors of charity athletic contests. (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

File 549-73, Ordinance No.

1066 MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1973

(Amends Section 807)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Ordinance authorizing exchange of certain right of way ease- ments with Pacific Gas and Electric Company in San Mateo County.

File 574-73, Ordinance No.

(Value of easements to be exchanged are equal.)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation Committee were taken up:

Resolution approving map showing the opening of Telegraph Hill Boulevard.

File 9-73-6, Resolution No. 720-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Adopted as Amended

Resolution rejecting the Environmental Impact Statement for expansion of Doyle Drive as inadequate, and opposing any decisions by the State Highway Commission based upon said statement. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 285-73-10, Resolution No. 726-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to amend by adding on page two, line fourteen, after "incomplete," the following language: "in violation of San Francisco's Master Plan, and does not conform to basic planning and development objectives; and"; and by adding a Whereas clause to read, "In- dependent traffic consultants have stated that the widening as proposed would increase peak period traffic from fifteen to twenty percent and the EIS makes no reference to the effect of increased traffic on nearby neighborhoods; now, therefore, be it".

MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1973 1067

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chiim, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Pelosi 3.

Adopted as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi 2.

Adopted

Resolution declaring intention to order the vacation of portions of Octavia and Hemlock Streets within the Western Addition Approved Redevelopment Area A-2.

File 521-73-1, Resolution No. 728-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 3.

Resolution approving map of The Summit, a condominium subdivision.

File 573-73, Resolution No. 729-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 3.

Resolution approving map of 714 Stockton, a condominium subdivision.

File 575-73, Resolution No. 730-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Tamaras 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Pelosi, von Berold- ingen— 4.

Resolution approving map of 454 Lombard Street, a con- dominium subdivision.

File 577-73, Resolution No. 731-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Tamaras 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Pelosi, von Berold- ingen 4.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance establishing the width of the sidewalk on the west- erly side of Griffith Street between Navy Road and Oakdale Avenue at 12.50 feet.

File 34-73-2, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Tamaras 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Pelosi, von Berold- ingen 4.

Ordinance establishing the width of the sidewalk on the northerly side of Bluxome Street between Fourth and Fifth Streets at 10 feet.

File 34-73-3, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Tamaras 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Pelosi, von Berold- ingen 4.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Board Sitting in Caucus were taken up:

Resolution appointing the Chief Administrative Officer a member of the Regional Open Space Task Force of the Association of Bay Area Governments.

File 92-73-33, Resolution No. 725-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Tamaras 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Pelosi, von Berold- ingen 4.

Resolution appointing members of various City and County Advisory Boards.

File 92-73-29, Resolution No. 736-73.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1973 1069

(San Francisco Emergency Medical Care Committee:

A. Dale Morgan, representing San Francisco Hospital

Conference; Mike Oscherwitz, M.D., representing Community

Emergency Care, Inc.; Lt. Richard S. Lann, representing Letterman General

Hospital; Bruce Spivy, M.D., representing Pacific Medical Center; John D. McCabe, M.D., representing Pacific Medical Center; all terms indefinite.

Mental Retardation Area Board :

Mrs. Blandine Gordon, vice Jack Morrison, resigned, term indefinite.

Coordinating Council of the Board of Supervisors' Study Committee on the Operation of San Francisco General Hospital:

Gene Royal, vice Dr. Luis Aravena, resigned, term indefinite;

Task Force on Noise Control :

Richard Flora, vice Florentino Rosas, resigned, for term ending October 22, 1974.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Tamaras 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Pelosi, von Berold- ingen 4.

OFF CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence R. L. Bozzini, Agricultural Commis- sioner/Sealer of Weights and Measures, November 10-17; William Jack Chow, Civil Service Commissioner, November 4-30; Francis J. Curry, M.D., Director of Public Health, October 18-25; Conard Rheiner, Commissioner on the Aging, November 10-18; Ian M. White, Director, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, November 8-December 7, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 719-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

1070 MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1973

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Tamaras 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Pelosi, von Berold- ingen 4.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Cominitlee

Ordinance prohibiting discrimination in the leasing of cer- tain residential real property because of children.

Supervisors Kopp and Mendelsohn presented:

File 601-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Social Services Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp pointed out that the sycamore trees to be planted on Market Street are being stored in a Watsonville nursery at a cost of $9.00 per tree per month for approximately 800 trees. He asked that a communication be directed to the Director of Public Works inquiring as to the possibility of storing the trees at the Southeast Sewage Treatment Plant until they are ready to be installed on Market Street in order to reduce the storage fee.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Kopp also asked that the City Attorney be requested to prepare legislation which would change the notice requirements for public hearings on changes in the City Planning Code. Super- visor Kopp stated that notices to property owners on the recent zoning changes in the Inner Richmond district referred to block and lot numbers and that the average citizen does not recognize such designation of his property. The Supervisor asked that the requested legislation require that notices of City Planning Code changes designate street numbers where possible for those proper- ties to be affected.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Tamaras stated that the Police Department is anxious to implement the proposed Transit Detail for the Muni- cipal Railway as soon as possible, and he asked that the Civil Service Commission be requested to prepare job specifications in this connection at the earliest possible date.

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Supervisor Tamaras also asked that a communication be di- rected to the Real Estate Department requesting that it locate quarters for the proposed Transit Detail.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Cominittee

Request that consideration be given to the installation of stop signs at the intersection of Twenty-eighth Avenue and Pacheco Street.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Adopted

Resolution urging the United States Post Office to reinstitute service at the Alhambra Pharmacy Post Office and petition- ing the San Francisco Members of Congress and the United States Senators from California to assist in persuading the Post Office Department to comply with this request.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 600-73, Resolution No. 735-73.

Supervisor Mohnari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Pelosi, von Berold- ingen 4.

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the following :

Patrick McCambridge (Supervisor Tamaras) Bill Dodge (Supervisor Molinari) Kenneth F. Brodie (Supervisor Molinari)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Pelosi, von Berold- ingen 4.

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Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of decessed as follows:

Judge Herman A. van der Zee (Supervisor Molinari for all

members) Dr. Thomas P. Burton (Supervisors Tamaras, Mendelsohn,

Pelosi, Feinstein, Francois, Chinn, Kopp) William Losh (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Tamaras, Kopp) Evadne Cobbs (Supervisors Francois, Kopp) Bert Simon (Supervisors Tamaras, Kopp) Angelo Molinari (Supervisors Tamaras, Molinari) Leo N. Belluomini (Supervisor Tamaras) Marie Saccaro (Supervisor Pelosi) Wilson Meyer (Supervisors Pelosi, Tamaras) Martha Arends (Supervisor Kopp) Jeffrey B. Dunn (Supervisor Kopp) William P. O'Brien (Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi) Dr. Jack Werner (Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 4:25 P.M., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1973 1073

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I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN

Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, November 5, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

I CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Barbagelata noted present at 2:10 P^M.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Temporarily Postponed

Hearing of appeal from the decision of the City Planning Commission denying application for change in use classifica- tion of property located at 199 Brannan Street, bounded by Brannan, First and Fremont Streets, and the Southern Em- barcadero Freeway, from M-2 to C-M District.

File 93-73-7.1.

I (Appeal filed October 5, 1973)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, the matter was temporarily postponed for attendance of Supervisor Barbagelata.

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UNFINISHED BUSINESS

FinaUy Passed

The following from Finance Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

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1076 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1973

Ordinance approving first amendment to Candlestick Park Parking Plaza Operating Lease between the Recreation and Park Commission and S. E. Onorato, Incorporated, to re- duce the percentage of gross revenues which the City is to receive from 90 per cent to 88 per cent.

File 62-73-3, Ordinance No. 457-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1972-73, Section 735080, Municipal Railway Operating Fund, to cor- rect clerical error which omitted provision for adjustment of rate of pay of Transit Schedule Analyst pursuant to Char- ter Section 8.404.

File 200-72-64, Ordinance No. 452-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Marshall H. Kuhn against the City and County by payment of $1,750; Superior Court No. 610 951.

File 45-73-43, Ordinance No. 455-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Hearing Resumed

The following Special Order, heretofore considered and tempo- rarily postponed, was taken up:

Hearing of appeal from the decision of the City Planning Commission denying application for change in use classifica- tion of property located at 199 Brannan Street, bounded by Brannan, First and Fremont Streets, and the Southern Em- barcadero Freeway, from M-2 to C-M District.

File 93-73-7.1.

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The privilege of the floor was granted to the following: . '

Mr. James Thiemann, Commercial Property Manager, Port; Mr. John E. Kenney, appellant; Mr. Lloyd Pfleuger, Downtown Association; Miss Nancy Henry, Convention and Visitors Bureau; .^

Mr. Stewart Erwin, representing a motor coach association; Mr. Spencer Steele, Zoning Administrator, Department of City Planning. . , > , . ..

There being no one else present desiring to speak, the Chair declared the public hearing concluded.

Refused Adoption

The following presented by Clerk was taken up:

Resolution disapproving decision of City Planning Commis- sion by its Resolution No. 7071 denying application for change in use classification of property located at 199 Bran- nan Street, bounded by Brannan, First and Fremont Streets, and the Southern Embarcadero Freeway, from M-2 to C-M District.

File 93-73-7.2, Resolution No.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

After general discussion, the roll was called and the resolution was refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Thereafter the Board resumed consideration of recommenda- tions of the Finance Committee.

Finally Passed

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation pertaining to the Estate, and accepting property given by the will of Marcia McDonald.

File 46-73-9, Ordinance No. 456-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Part III of the Municipal Code relating to the Stadium Operator Admission Tax, to delete exemption for operators or sponsors of charity athletic contests. (Su- pervisor Mendelsohn)

1078 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1973

File 549-73, Ordinance No. 458-73.

(Amends Section 807)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance authorizing exchange of certain right of way ease- ments with Pacific Gas and Electric Company in San Mateo County.

File 574-73, Ordinance No. 459-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance establishing the width of the sidewalk on the westerly side of Griflfith Street between Navy Road and Oak- dale Avenue at 12.50 feet.

File 34-73-2, Ordinance No. 453-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance establishing the width of the sidewalk on the northerly side of Bluxome Street between Fourth and Fifth Streets at 10 feet.

File 34-73-3, Ordinance No. 454-73.

Fma/Zy passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution approving immediate fiUing of vacated position of Judicial Secretary, Superior Court.

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File 31-73-20, Resolution No. 740-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for a project entitled "Sheriff's Department Manpower and Management Appraisal Project."

File 121-73-32, Resolution No. 742-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by adding Sec- tion 16.6-45 thereto, to provide for Art Commission mem- bership in the Associated Councils of the Arts and the Alli- ance of California Arts Councils.

File 487-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance authorizing quitclaim deed to Helena C. Busch, et al., relinquishing certain reservations and conditions re- served by the City and County in former Water Department land near Pleasanton, Alameda County.

File 582-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Adopted

Resolution authorizing 1974 Fair and Flower Show, approv- ing budget, and authorizing approval of premium schedule.

File 86-73, Resolution No. 741-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois,

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Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $911, Public Health, to provide cost of living adjustment for Meat Cutter and Head Meat Cutter.

File 101-73-63, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Sections 555030 and 557030, Public Health, Institutions, effective August 1, 1973; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-34, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Ordinance appropriating $167,609 and rescinding $3,277, various departments, to adjust salary schedules for classes in the Transportation Promotive Series, efiFective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-65, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions, to provide an increase for classes in the Transporta- tion Promotive Series based on the wage rate percentage in- crease for Transit Operators to the closest compensation schedule effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-42, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Finally Passed

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1973 1081

Ordinance appropriating $5,000, Human Rights Commis- sion, for operations of the Fair Housing Planning Commit- tee; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-67, Ordinance No. 451-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating ( ($6,000) ) $5,800, Public Health, San Francisco General Hospital, for 22 Surgi-gators, and re- scinding (($6,000)) $5,800, Public Health, San Francisco General Hospital, for 12 electric beds.

File 101-73-64, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Reduce appropriation of $6,000 to $5,800; reduce rescission of $6,000 to $5,800.)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

Passed for second reading as amended and reading as printed above, by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 11.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee was taken up:

Resolution closing Stevenson Street northeasterly from Tenth Street to vehicular traffic.

File 549-72-1, Resolution No.

The Clerk read a communication from Mr. Richard M. Adams, Attorney for Western Merchandise Mart, petitioners, requesting that action on the matter be continued to November 12, 1973.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois,

1082 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1973

seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, consideration was continued to November 12, 1973.

Consideration Continued

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee with- out recommendation was taken up:

Resolution granting revocable permit to Western Mart Co. to occupy Stevenson Street northeasterly from Tenth Street for a pedestrian mall and enclosed elevated bridge.

File 549-72, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, consideration was continued to November 12, 1973.

Supervisor Kopp asked that the Director of Property be re- quested to be present at the meeting of November 12, 1973, to answer questions in connection with the above two items.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence Dean Anderson, Member, Retirement Board, November 15-16; Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, December 1-9, December 28- January 1, 1974; Terry A. Francois, Member, Board of Supervisors, November 9-17; Richard D. Hongisto, Sheriff, November 7- 11; C. R. Johnson, Recreation and Park Commissioner, No- vember 6-12, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 738-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 1 1 .

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Request Granted

Supervisor Mendelsohn requested that a communication be di- rected to the City Attorney asking for his advice as to whether

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1973 1083

or not it would be within the present statutory authority of the City Employees Retirement System to invest in State of Israel bonds. Supervisor Mendelsohn also requested that the Retirement System advise whether investment in State of Israel bonds would be fiscally possible.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Molinari requested that the recommendations of the BART/ MUNI Project Director regarding Market Street im- provements for a faster Municipal Railway be transmitted to the Director of Public Works asking for comments as to their imple- mentation.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide that each board, commission or committee shall file with the City Librarian copies of agendas and minutes of meetings, and that the City Librarian shall retain such copies for a minimum of 30 days.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 607-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee

Resolution urging the State Legislature to study the imple- mentation of daylight saving time on a year-round basis and to cooperate with the Federal government in such a study.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 608-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

On objection by Supervisor Pelosi to immediate adoption, the matter was referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request that hearings be held to consider requesting the Gk>lden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District to catalog commuters using the Golden Gate Bridge to en- courage the use of car pools, and to investigate the possibility of encouraging the use of staggered hours of business as a means of relieving traffic congestion.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Adopted

Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact SB 1438 and AB 2583, residential rehabilitation loans.

1084 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1973

Supervisor Tamaras presented as recommendation of State and National Affairs Committee:

File 12-73-54, Resolution No. 739-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to the installation of stop signs at the intersection of 34th Avenue and Noriega Street.

Supervisors von Beroldingen and Chinn presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Resolution urging the Board of Education to require that the Superintendent of Schools immediately activate said Board's affirmative action policy of promoting qualified Latinos to administrative positions and to achieve an ethnic balance of teachers and administrators within the School District in ratio to the student population.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

File 609-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Cultural Activities Committee.

Adopted

Resolution urging that transfer privileges be allowed be- tween Bay Area Rapid Transit District and the Municipal Railway, and that the Metropolitan Transportation Commis- sion be requested to provide any necessary funding.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 378-73-1, Resolution No. 743-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to investigate the impact on

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small drug stores of passage of AB 684, recently signed into law, relating to posting prices for prescription drugs.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 612-73.

Referred to Health and Environment Committee,

Request that consideration be given to the installation of stop signs at the intersection of Phelps, Vesta and Williams Streets.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Resolution declaring opposition to, and requesting that San Francisco be deleted from the California Community Work Experience Program.

Supervisors Pelosi and Chinn presented:

File 610-73, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Adopted

Motion that the Clerk be directed to prepare legislation temporarily suspending the application of Charter Section 2.7 to designate December 26, 1973, and January 2, 1974, as regular Board meeting days.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 611-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 6.

Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, von Beroldingen

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the following :

Dominic Piazza (Supervisor Tamaras)

Radio Station KPOO (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

Samuel B. Stewart (Supervisor Kopp)

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Golden Gate Council, Knights of Columbus

(Supervisor Kopp) John Factor (Supervisor Mendelsohn) JACKIE (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Alice Crosiar Waldie (Supervisors Pelosi, Kopp) Abraham Setzer (Supervisor Kopp) Cyril Appel (Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi) Viola Bailey (Supervisor Kopp) Herman Kleist (Supervisor Tamaras) John M. HoUeran (Supervisor Tamaras) Salvatore Tarantino (Supervisor Tamaras) Jennie Solomon (Supervisor Tamaras) Keram Glorikian (Supervisor Molinari) Eda Tedeschi (Supervisor Molinari) Santa Piazza (Supervisor Molinari) Natalina Picolotto (Supervisor Molinari) H. G. Theusen (Supervisor Kopp)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 3:50 P.M., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1973 1087

Approved by the Board of Supervisors December 26, 1973.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby oerti^^ that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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Monday, November 12, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, November 12, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Quonmi present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Barbagelata excused from attendance. (See infra.)

Supervisor Francois excused from attendance. (On leave of absence)

Supervisor Barbagelata Excused from Attendance

The Chair annoimced that Supervisor Barbagelata had re- quested permission to be excused from attendance because of illness.

No objection and permission granted.

Taken Up Out of Order

Question Divided

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Committee was taken up out of order:

Resolution enacting and rescinding parking and stopping regulations, various streets.

File 19-73-22, Resolution No.

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Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that the question be divided with respect to stopping regulations on Broadway between Sansome and Powell Streets, to be con- sidered separately.

No objection and motion carried.

Adopted

Resolution enacting and rescinding parking and stopping regulations, various streets.

File 19-73-22, Resolution No. 746-73.

(ENACTING:

Parking Meter Zone *3 Extend:

Sacramento St., s/s, between Fillmore St. and a point approximately 285 feet easterly. .hi?ci •'

Parking Restricted— 1 Hour, 7 A.M. to 6 P.M.:

Francisco St., s/s, between Kearny and Montgomery Sts.; I Montgomery St., w/s, between Francisco and Chestnut

Sts.; ^ ^ J Sacramento St., s/s, between Fillmore St. and a point /' o^j approximately 285 feet easterly.

Parking Restricted 15 Minutes, 7 A.M. to 7 P.M., Monday through Friday: Nineteenth Ave., w/s, between a point approximately 100 feet to a point approximately 300 feet northerly of Holloway Ave. Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away) Any Time:

Stanyan St., e/s, from Fulton St. to a point approximately lo o;x ' 200 feet southerly.

RESCINDING:

Stopping Prohibited 7 to 9 A.M. and 4 to 6 P.M.: .<.^ Stanyan St., e/s, between Fulton and Grove Sts.)

'■' Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Consideration Continued

Resolution enacting and rescinding stopping regulations on Broadway.

File 19-73-22.1, Resolution No.

(ENACTING:

Stopping Prohibited (Tow- Away) Monday through Thursday, 3-7 P.M,: Broadway, both sides, between Sansome and Powell Sts.;

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RESCINDING:

Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away) Monday through Thursday, 3 P.M.-l A.M.: Broadway, both sides, between Sansome and Powell Sts.)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was continued to November 26, 1973.

Motion to Suspend the Rules

Motion Defeated

Supervisor Kopp referred to the action of the Board in award- ing a certificate of honor recently to John Factor and announced that he would move to rescind the vote by which the certificate was awarded in order to vote against it. Supervisor Kopp then moved that the rules be suspended to proceed to roll call for this purpose. Supervisor Molinari seconded the motion for purpose of debate only.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Thereafter the Board commenced consideration of items as shown on the Calendar.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Consideration Continued ;;..>*>.

Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole for the purpose of conducting a public hearing on the Final Environmental Impact Report on the San Francisco Inter- national Airport Expansion Program.

File 27-73-6.

Committee of the Whole

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that the Board sit as a Committee of the Whole.

No objection and motion carried.

The Chair then called upon Mr, Spencer Steele, representing the City Planning Commission, who advised that City Planning had reviewed the Final Environmental Impact Report and had found the report adequate, accurate and objective, and had foimd that the project as proposed will have a significant effect on the environment,

Mr. William E. McDonnell, President of the Airports Com- mission, Mr. William J. Dwyer, Director of Airports, and Mr. Thomas G. Bertken, Deputy Director of Airports, outlined the proposed plans for expansion of the airport.

10»2 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973

Motion to Rise and Report

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that the Committee of the Whole rise and report.

No objection and motion carried.

Suspension of the Rules

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor MoHnari, the rules were suspended to allow the members sitting as a Board of Supervisors to consider the following recommendation of Finance Committee:

Ordinance appropriating $50,000 from Revenue Sharing Funds, Municipal Railway, for design, installation and main- tenance of passenger benches*

File 101-73-69, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois 2.

Hearing Resumed

Thereafter there being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the members were re- constituted as a Committee of the Whole to resume consideration of the following Special Order:

Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole for the purpose of conducting a public hearing on the Final Environmental Impact Report on the San Francisco Inter- national Airport Expansion Program.

File 27-73-6.

The privilege of the floor was granted to the following persons favoring the airp)ort expansion program:

Mr. Warren Bogges, member of ABAG Regional Airport

Planning Committee; Mr. Robert Davis, Greater San Francisco Chamber of

Commerce; Mr. Henry Bostwick, San Mateo County Development

Association; Mr. Charles Gregg, representing the Airlines; Mr. Ernest Kerpen, Downtown Senior Center Mr. Maurice A. Garbell, Consultant for Aviation,

South San Francisco.

Motion to Allow Alternate Speakers Adopted

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973 1093

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved to allow those in opposition to speak alternately with those in favor.

No objection and motion carried.

Thereafter speakers in opposition and in favor were heard alternately.

Dr. John McKean, San Mateo County Medical Society

opposing; Mr. Jesus Christ Satan favoring; Mr. William Brinton opposing; Mr. Irving EUenberger, San Mateo sheetmetal workers

favoring;

Motion to Limit Speaking

Adopted

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to limit testimony to three minutes for each speaker.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Molinari, Pelosi 2.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp 3.

Motion to Rise and Report

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that the Committee of the Whole rise and report.

No objection and motion carried.

Suspension of the Rules

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the rules were suspended to move to roll call.

Referred to Committee

Request that legislation be drafted pursuant to the Board's general police powers to regulate the use of gas and power in the private sector.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

File 620-73-2.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Resolution urging establishment of a City and County pro- gram looking to conservation of vital and necessary gasoline, lighting and heat energy.

1094 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973

Supervisor Gonzales presented: File 620-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee

Request that legislation be prepared amending the Traffic Code to implement a voucher system whereby automobiles involved in crimes at the owners' expense, as well as auto- mobiles towed away in error, could be recovered im- mediately.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

File 623-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Hearing Resumed

Thereafter, there being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the members were reconstituted as a Committee of the Whole to resume considera- tion of the following Special Order:

Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole for the purpose of conducting a public hearing on the Final Environmental Impact Report on the San Francisco Inter- national Airport Expansion Program.

File 27-73-6.

The privilege of the floor was granted to:

Mr. James Schroeder opposing;

Mr. Philip Court, San Mrater labor Union representative

favoring: Mr. Gil Bailey, S.F. Ecology Center opposing; Mr. Dallas Craig, Teamster favoring; Miss Susan Smith, San Francisco Tomorrow opposing; Mr. Robert Gilmore, representing San Mateo County

construction workers favoring; Mr. Lewis Lindsey opposing; Miss Ellie Larsen - Sierra Club of San Mateo Coimty

opposing.

Motion to Rise and Report

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved that the Committee of the Whole rise and report.

No objection and motion carried.

Motion to Continue Consideration

Adopted

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1% lSi73 ''iO^S

consideration be continued to November 26, 1973, and that those persons in attendance who did not get an opportunity to speak today be given first preference to speak at that time.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Request Granted

Supervisor Mendelsohn requested in connection with the fore- going that a communication be directed to the Airports Com- mission requesting that it advise how the Board may be assured that there will not be an increase in airport noise, and the fuel requirements to fiy the same number of passengers in small versus large aircraft.

Supervisor Feinstein requested that the Airports Commission be directed to submit in writing an evaluation of Environmental Protection Agency regulations regarding parking facilities and their effect on proposed facilities at the airport.

Supervisor Kopp requested that a communication be directed to the City Attorney regarding provisions of Charter Section 7.204 applying to contracts for public works or improvements, inquir- ing whether the Board can by ordinance adopt similar legislation to apply to contracts outside the limits of the City and County.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

The Chair directed that a communication be sent to the re- gional office of the Environmental Protection Agency inviting a representative of that Agency to attend the Board meeting on November 26, 1973, when the Environmental Impact Report on expansion of the Airport will again be heard.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply. Consideration Continued

The following from the President was taken up:

Resolution adopting the Environmental Impact Report for the San Francisco International Airport Expansion Pro- gram; determining that said project will have a significant effect on the environment; and determining that the social, economic and environmental benefits of the project out- weigh the adverse environmental effects thereof and it is in the public interest that the project be carried out.

File 27-73-6, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to November 26, 1973.

1096 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973

Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the following recommendation of Finance Committee was taken up out of order:

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to prepare, execute, and accept a contract funded by the Department of Labor to be prime sponsor for a comprehensive manpower program; to employ staff; to operate manpower programs; and to autho- rize contracting for services with funds received. (Super- visor Pelosi)

File 121-73-34, Resolution No. 748-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Sup>ervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Consideration Continued

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by adding Sec- tion 16.6-45 thereto, to provide for Art Commission mem- bership in the Associated Councils of the Arts and the Al- liance of California Arts Councils.

File 487-73, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was con- tinued to November 19, 1973.

Ordinance authorizing quitclaim deed to Helena C. Busch, et al., relinquishing certain reservations and conditions re- served by the City and County in former Water Department land near Pleasanton, Alameda County.

File 582-73, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was con- tinued to November 19, 1973.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $911, Public Health, to provide cost-of-living adjustment for Meat Cutter and Head Meat Cutter.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973 1097

File 101-73-63, Ordinance No. 460-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Sections 555030 and 557030, Public Health, Institutions, effective August 1, 1973; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-34, Ordinance No. 462-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gk)nzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Consideration Continued

Ordinance appropriating $167,609 and rescinding $3,277, various departments, to adjust salary schedules for classes in the Transportation Promotive Series, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-65, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was con- tinued to November 19, 1973.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions, to provide an increase for classes in the Transportation Promotive Series based on the wage rate percentage increase for Transit Operators to the closest compensation schedule effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to the pre- ceding item.

File 102-73-42, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was con- tinued to November 19, 1973.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $5,800, Public Health, San Fran- cisco General Hospital, for 22 Surgi-gators, and rescinding $5,800, Public Health, San Francisco General Hospital, for 12 electric beds.

File 101-73-64, Ordinance No. 461-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

1098 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973

Ayes: Supervisors Chiiin, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gronzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Tabled

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Resolution closing Stevenson Street northeasterly from Tenth Street to vehicular traffic.

File 549-72-1, Resolution No.

The Clerk read a communication from Mr. Richard M. Adams, attorney for Western Merchandise Mart, applicant, requesting that the application for an encroachment permit relating to con- struction of an elevated bridge, pedestrian mall and other im- provements on Stevenson Street, and accompanying enabling legislation be withdrawn.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the proposed resolution was tabled.

Tabled

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee with- out recommendation, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Resolution granting revocable permit to Western Mart Com- pany to occupy Stevenson Street northeasterly from Tenth Street for a pedestrian mall and enclosed elevated bridge.

File 549-72, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the proposed resolution was tabled.

NEW BUSINESS

Consideration Continued

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing lease with Applied Urbanology, Inc., as sublessor, of space at 1208 Market Street, required by the Department of City Planning.

File 64-73-33, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was con- tinued to November 19, 1973.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973 1099

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to create a lien and special assessment on property for unpaid industrial waste charges, and providing for release thereof. (Super- visor Kopp)

File 593-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Sections 123.1.1 through 123.1.8)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Consideration Continued

Resolution cancelling taxes and refunding taxes for the fiscal year 1970-71, on real property owned by New Mission Church of God in Christ.

File 15-70-16, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration of this mat- ter and the ensuing five items were continued to November 19, 1973.

Resolution cancelling taxes on certain real property acquired by The Regents of The University of California.

File 10-73-6, Resolution No.

(Block 2664, Lots 17 and 18)

Consideration continued to November 19, 1973.

Resolution cancelling taxes on certain real property acquired by The Regents of The University of California.

File 10-73-9, Resolution No.

(Block 2664, Lot 19) ^ ' ^4- -

Consideration continued to November 19, 1973. ^ ' ' ^- f /

Resolution cancelling and refunding taxes for fiscal year 1972-73, on real property owned by Catholic Social Service.

File 10-73-14, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to November 19, 1973.

Resolution cancelling and refunding taxes for fiscal year 1971-72, on real property owned by Integral Yoga Institute of California, Inc.

1100 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973

File 10-73-15, Resolution No. Consideration continued to November 19, 1973.

Resolution cancelling and refunding taxes for fiscal year 1972-73, on real property owned by Little Chapel Church of God in Christ.

File 87-73-1, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to November 19, 1973.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to accept modification of contract with the Department of Labor, and to modify per- sonal service contracts authorized by the Civil Service Com- mission to continue funding of the Mayor's Manpower Plan- ning and Research Unit through January 31, 1974. (Supers visor Pelosi)

File 121-73-33, Resolution No. 747-73,

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from a private foundation to develop coordination of planning between the Mayor's Manpower Staff and the Com- munity College and Unified School Districts. (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 121-73-35, Resolution No. 749-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 5.

Consideration Continued

Ordinance appropriating $311,261.61, various departments, for operation, equipment and capital improvement; rescind- ing $311,261.61, various departments, various appropria- tions.

File 101-73-68, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973 1101

Sheriff

Equipment ( 1 15-passenger truck van and

1 12-passenger truck van) $ 13,304.00

Superior Court

Compensation in Lieu of Sick Leave 9,311.48

Port Commission

Contractual Services (For services of a

Property Developer) 21,250.00

Public Works-Architecture

Construction of Engine No. 3 Firehouse 267,396.13

RESCIND:

Sheriff

Equipment (1 airporter and 1 van vehicle) 13,304.00 Controller

Compensation Reserve 9,311.48

Port Commission

Permanent Salaries 21,250.00

1964 Fire Department Bond Fund

Reconstruction, Engine No. 16 267,396.13)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was con- tinued to November 19, 1973.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept additional funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for Phase III, San Francisco Police Information Sys- tem, Project CABLE.

File 121-73-36, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was con- tinued to November 19, 1973.

Resolution authorizing the President of the Board of Super- visors to execute a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement for a coordinated study of a public and private transportation system to and within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

File 285-73-12, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was con- tinued to November 19, 1973.

Adopted

The following recommendation of State and National Affairs Committee was taken up:

Resolution protesting the use of purebred beagle puppies by

1102 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973

the U.S. Air Force for experiments to determine exposure limits for humans to rocket propellants, jet fuels, and toxic off -gassing products. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 551-73, Resolution No. 751-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Consideration Continued

The following from State and National Affairs Committee was taken up:

Resolution recommending enactment of AB 725, which elimi- nates the minimum 90-day jail sentence for conviction for using any controlled substance illicitly.

File 12-73-41, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, consideration was continued to November 19, 1973.

Adopted

The following reconmiendation of Board Sitting in Caucus was taken up:

Resolution appointing membership of the Ad Hoc Commit- tee to Simplify the Ballot and Voter Information Pamphlet.

File 361-73-1, Resolution No. 750-73.

(Mrs. Betty Slaughter, representative from the League of

Women Voters; Mr. Sydney Kossen, representative from a daily newspaper; Ms. Marilyn Baker, representative from a television station; Mr. j£imes AUin Jones, representative from a radio station; Dr. Lawrence Carrillo, educational reading specialist; Registrar of Voters (ex-oflficio) ; Mr. James J. Stark, Deputy City Attorney, representative

of the City Attorney (ex-officio) ; all terms indefinite.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Consideration Continued

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973 1103

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Committee were taken up:

Resolution designating and rescinding designation of certain intersections as "Stop" intersections.

File 18-73-39, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, consideration was continued to November 19, 1973.

Resolution increasing maximum parking time limit from one hour to two hours in the Portola Parking Plaza.

File 19-73-21, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, consideration was continued toNovranber 19, 1973.

Resolution designating Turn Left Only Lane on Stanyan Street, northbound at Fulton Street; and designating Fif- teenth Street, eastbound, betweeiy. Rposevj^ Way and Beaver Street as a one-way street. uvynVA ,-i-uioUkimiiH%J ^ tijUis ?

File 20-73-14, Reslution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, consideration was continued to November 19, 1973.

Adopted

Resolution approving merger of jail facilities of the City and County of San Francisco and establishing a committee to pre- pare a plan therefor. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 552-73, Resolution No. 752-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Consideration Continued

Resolution granting revocable permit to Cahill Construction Company to occupy a portion of Chestnut, Sansome, Lom- bard and Montgomery Streets during construction opera- tions.

File 605-73, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, consideration was continued to November 19. 1973.

1104 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code to prohibit right-hand turns against red or "Stop" signals at intersection of San- sonie Street and Broadway, southeast comer, at all times.

File 613-73, Ordinance No. (Adds Section 34.1.23)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, consideration was continued to November 19, 1973.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recormnendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk was taken up:

Leaves of absence Keith P. Calden, Fire Chief, November 11; George Y. Chinn, Member, Board of Supervisors, No- vember 15-December 10; Louis J. Freehof, Commissioner on the Aging, November 27-December 9; Richard K. Miller, Police Commissioner, November 21-25; Louis A. Petri, Public Utilities Commissioner, November 2-9; Hector E. Rueda, City Planning Commissioner, November 12-15; Madeleine Russell, Trustee, War Memorial, November 9-13; Marjorie G. Stem, Public Library Commissioner, November 8-15, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 744-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE- PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by amending Section 2.37 thereof, relating to Controller's statement to voters.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 618-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973 1105

Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact legislation to reduce the speed limit on California freeways from 70 to 50 miles per hour.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 12-73-61, Resolution No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

On objection by Supervisor Chinn to immediate adoption, the matter was referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Called Out of Committee

Supervisor Kopp announced that he was calling out of Govern- mental Services Committee the following:

Resolution urging Transamerica Corporation and other owners of downtown office buildings to turn off unnecessary lights.

File 166-73, Resolution No.

Clerk directed to Calendar matter for Board hearing of No- vember 19, 1973.

Motion to Rescind Vote

Withdrawn

Supervisor Kopp moved to rescind the vote taken last week to award a certificate of Honor to John Factor. Supervisor Molinari seconded for purpose of debate.

Supervisor Mendelsohn then explained his reasons for introduc- ing the motion to award the certificate in question.

Upon advice from the Clerk that it would require six aflSrmative votes to rescind the previous Board action. Supervisor Kopp stated he would withdraw his motion at this time and renew it at next week's Board meeting.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held for the purpose of developing legislation to enforce methods of reducing the use of energy by City and County departments.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 620-73-1.

Referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Request that communication from Adam Sparks suggesting that manufacturers of all appliances sold in San Francisco be required to have authorized service representatives, be referred to Committee.

1106 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973

..Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

*^ Me 621-73.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request that hearings be held to investigate what additional commitments must be made by the City and the Federal government in order to assure completion of the Hunters Point Redevelopment Project.

Supervisors Mendelsohn, Feinstein and Pelosi presented:

File 71-73-1.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Adopted

Resolution memorializing the President, the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Congress to con- tinue funding the Hunters Point Model Cities project.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented on behalf of Supervisor Tamaras:

File 619-73, Resolution No. 745-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen-— 5.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to investigate the construction of ramps on Market Street for the convenience of disabled persons.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

Pile 622-73.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Adopted

Motion that his Honor, the Mayor, be requested to proclaim November 23, 1973, "Tom Finn Day".

Supervisor Pelosi presented: File 4-73.

m Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption. .•>•♦»•

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973 1107

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chiim, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the following :

Art Brown (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

Syd Groldie (Supervisors Tamaras, von Beroldingen)

James Foster (Supervisor Molinari)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata,; Francois, Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Dr. Marcus Foster (Supervisor Francois for all members) '• Earl Sun Louie (Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari; '

Chinn) Helen L. Breslin (Supervisor Tamaras) Henry E. Schatzle (Supervisor Tamaras) Isabelle Kent (Supervisor Tamaras) Herschel Solomon (Supervisor Mendelsohn) Donald W. Buntain (Supervisor Molinari) Dr. A. W. Ward (Supervisor Kopp)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 7:45 P.M. adjourned.

PHILIP P. ENGLER, Acting Clerk

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Approved by the Board of Supervisors January 2, 1974.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN

Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, November 19, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, November 19, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois 3.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Chinn excused from attendance. (On leave of ab- sence)

Supervisor Feinstein excused from attendance. (See infra.)

Supervisor Francois noted present at 2:15 P..M.

Supervisor Feinstein Excused from Attendance

The Chair announced that Supervisor Feinstein had requested permission to be excused from attendance for personal reasons.

No objection and permission granted,

APPROVAL OF JOURNALS

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meetings of Tuesday, September 11, 1973, Monday, September 17, 1973, and Monday, September 24, 1973, were considered read and approved.

COMMUNICATION

Scheduled for Public Hearing

The Clerk presented a communication from the Public Utilities

(1109)

1110 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1973

Commission proposing abandonment of certain services on Muni- cipal Railway Lines No. 25, No. 80, No. 51, No. 53 and No. 23.

File 190-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that a public hearing be scheduled for December 10, 1973.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, MoUnari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois 3. Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the following from Joint Finance and Health and Environment Committee without recom- mendation were taken up out of order:

Resolution adopting Environmental Impact Report on de- signating certain Recreation and Park Department real prop- erty for Academy of Sciences Addition, Fish Roundabout, Hall of Anthropology Addition, Entrance Gallery and public access off Middle Drive, Golden Gate Park.

File 237-73-1, Resolution No. 771-73.

Sup)ervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, for purpose of discussion, moved adoption.

Mr. Walter S. Newman, President of the City Planning Com- mission, stated that the Report had been unanimously adopted by the City Planning Commission.

Supervisor Mendelsohn then stated that the Art Commission and the Recreation and Park Commission had endorsed the Re- port and inquired of Deputy City Attorney Robert Kenealey whether the Report was in conformity with State law. Mr. Kenealey ansv/ered in the affirmative.

Privilege of the Floor

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the privilege of the flcor was granted to Dr. Elizabeth McClintock, Curator of Botany for the Academy of Sciences who identified the trees in the area vvhich would be removed and stated that their lemoval would have no significant effect on vegetation at that location.

After discussion by various Supervisors, Supervisor Kopp an- nounced that he wished the Journal to reflect his views on the subject.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1973 1111

Statement

Supervisor Kopp then read the following statement:

"As a member of the California Academy of Sciences, I know and appreciate the value of the many fine programs it offers to San Franciscans. And from the volume of letters I have received, I know how strongly many people feel about the proposed expan- sion. It would be very easy for me to vote approval of the environ- mental impact report before us today.

"But in good conscience I cannot. It has been stated very freely and often that this expansion is not going to take away open space from the Park. It's true that the expansion will not occupy much open space, but nonetheless it will take some, and it represents just one more encroachment on the Park where, in my opinion, there should be none. The new entrance gallery on Middle Drive is also going to change traffic patterns, and in the absence of a traffic study, we are not sure whac effect this will have on the Park.

"One purpose of an environmental impact report is to present alternatives to a proposed project, and yet this EIR states that there are no known alternatives. I question this and in fact would like to offer two alternatives that I believe would meet the needs of the Academy and at the same time satisfy my objections.

"I submit that a possible alternative is to build the fish round- about where a whale skeleton is now located and to place the whale skeleton in the Academy's inner courtyard. This would be a much more logical extension of the Academy's present structure rather than adding the fish roundabout on the side of the building as an awkward appenage. It would also mean that no trees would have to be cut down or removed for this new structure. Dr. Lind- say has stated in a note to me that he would be willing to con- sider this possibility.

"Secondly, I submit that the proposed entrance gallery is not necessary either to the Hall of Man or the Fish Roundabout, and it would be left off entirely. This would mean less trees would have to be removed and would not result in any change in traffic patterns on Middle Drive.

"I realize the time deadline that the Academy is facing on this project that the Internal Revenue Service requires the money that has been raised to be spent by the end of 1973 or the done s v/ill lose their tax exemptions and will reconsider (heir gifts.

"I do not want the Academy to lose this money any more than dees Dr. Lindsay, and if he and the Academy trustees are v/illing to consider the alternatives I have offered, I will do all I can to see that the project is approved before the end of this year."

Supervisor Molinari stated for the record that he was in agree- ment with Supervisor Kopp's remarks and that it was his opinion that there are alternatives and room for compromise.

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After further discussion, the roll was called and the resolution was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance designating certain Recreation and Park Depart- ment real property for use by the California Academy of Sciences for improvements and alterations.

File 237-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2,

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Suspension of the Rules

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the rules were suspended in order to proceed to roll call for introduction of the following:

Resolution authorizing and directing the City Attorney to commence legal action challenging the California Transpor- tation Plan.

File 632-73, Resolution No. 755-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Sup>ervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Thereafter the Board commenced consideration of items as shown on the Calendar.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here- tofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by adding Sec- tion 16.6-45 thereto, to provide for Art Commission mem-

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1973 1113

bership in the Associated Councils of the Arts and the Alli- ance of California Arts Councils.

File 487-73, Ordinance No. 466-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Ordinance authorizing quitclaim deed to Helena C. Busch, et al., relinquishing certain reservations and conditions re- served by the City and County in former Water Department land near Pleasanton, Alameda County.

File 582-73, Ordinance No. 467-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Ordinance appropriating $167,609 and rescinding $3,277, various departments, to adjust salary schedules for classes in the Transportation Promotive Series, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-65, Ordinance No. 463-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions to provide an increase for classes in the Transportation Promotive Series based on the wage rate percentage increase for Transit Operators to the closest compensation schedule effective July 1, 1973; a companion measure to the preced- ing item.

File 102-73-42, Ordinance No. 465-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing lease with Applied Urbanology, Inc., as sublessor, of space at 1208 Market Street, required by the Department of City Planning.

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File 64-73-33, Resolution No. 767-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $50,000 from Revenue Sharing Funds, Municipal Railway, for design, installation and main- tenance of passenger benches.

File 101-73-69, Ordinance No. 464-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to create a lien and special assessment on property for unpaid industrial waste charges, and providing for release thereof. (Super- visor Kopp)

File 593-73, Ordinance No. 468-73.

(Adds Sections 123.1.1 through 123.1.8)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Adopted

Resolution cancelling taxes and refunding taxes for the fiscal year 1970-71, on real property owned by New Mission Church of God in Christ.

File 15-70-16, Resolution No. 756-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Resolution cancelling taxes on certain real property acquired by The Regents of The University of California.

File 10-73-6, Resolution No. 758-73.

(Block 2664, Lots 17 and 18)

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1973 1115

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Sujjervisors Chirm, Feinstein 2.

Resolution cancelling taxes on certain real property acquired by The Regents of The University of California.

File 10-73-9, Resolution No. 759-73.

(Block 2664, Lot 19)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein 2.

Resolution cancelling and refunding taxes for fiscal year 1972-73, on real property owned by Catholic Social Service.

File 10-73-14, Resolution No. 760-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein 2.

Resolution cancelling and refunding taxes for fiscal year 1971-72, on real property owned by Integral Yoga Institute of California, Inc.

File 10-73-15, Resolution No. 761-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chiim, Feinstein 2.

Resolution cancelling and refunding taxes for fiscal year 1972-73, on real property owned by Little Chapel Church of God in Christ.

File 87-73-1, Resolution No. 768-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chiim, Feinstein 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $311,261.61, various departments.

1116 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1973

for operation, equipment and capital improvement; rescind- ing $311,261.61, various departments, various appropria- tions.

File 101-73-68, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE: Sheriff

Equipment (1 15-passenger truck van

and 1 12-passenger truck van) $ 13,304.00

Superior Court

Compensation in Lieu of Sick Leave 9,311.48

Port Commission

Contractual Services (For services of a

Property Developer) 21,250.00

Public Works-Architecture

Construction of Engine No. 3 Firehouse 267,396.13

RESCIND:

Sheriff

Equipment (1 airporter and 1 van vehicle) 13,304.00 Controller

Compensation Reserve 9,311.48

Port Commission

Permanent Salaries 21,250.00

1964 Fire Department Bond Fund

Reconstruction, Engine No. 16 267,396.13)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept additional funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for Phase III, San Francisco Police Information Sys- tem, Project CABLE.

File 121-73-36, Resolution No. 769-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Resolution authorizing the President of the Board of Super- visors to execute a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement for a coordinated study of a public and private transportation sys- tem to and within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1973 1117

File 285-73-12, Resolution No. 772-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the following recommendation of Cultural Activities Committee was taken up out of order:

Resolution urging the Board of Education to require that the Superintendent of Schools immediately activite said Board's affirmative action policy of promoting qualified Latinos to administrative positions, and to achieve an ethnic balance of teachers and administrators within the San Francisco Unified School District in ratio to the student population. (Super- visor Gonzales)

File 609-73, Resolution No. 775-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Adopted

The following from State and National Affairs Committee, here- tofore considered, was taken up:

Resolution recommending enactment of AB 725, which elim- inates the minimum 90-day jail sentence for conviction for using any controlled substance iUicitly.

File 12-73-41, Resolution No. 762-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Taken Up Out of Order

Adopted

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-

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onded by Supervisor Molinari, the following from the Clerk, was taken up out of order:

Resolution fixing Monday, November 26, 1973, 2:00 P.M., for hearing appeal from the decision of the City Planning Commission authorizing conditional use for an automobile wrecking operation in an M-1 district located at 1095 Under- wood Avenue.

File 93-73-8.1, Resolution No. 753-73.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Request Granted

In connection with the foregoing appeal. Supervisor Kopp re- quested that a letter be sent to the City Planning Commission asking how it could have approved this permit in view of the fact that prior to its issuance the business was operating at that ad- dress. The Supervisor requested the exact date the operation began and information as to how it could have started prior to the time the Plaiming Commission action was finalized.

Supervisor Francois requested the name of the owner of record of the property involved, how long he has owned the property, and the names of owners of the surrounding property within 300 feet.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

The follovv^ing recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Resolution designating and rescinding designation of certain intersections as "Stop" intersections.

File 18-73-39, Resolution No. 763-73. (Designating:

Amazon Ave. and Paris St., n/e and s/w comers; Anderson St. and Crescent Ave., n/w and s/e corners; Anderson St. and Tompkins Ave., n/w and s/e comers; Athens St. and Amazon Ave., n/w and s/e comers; Athens St. and Brazil Ave., all comers; Athens St. and Russia Ave., n/w and s/e comers; Banks St. and Tompkins Ave., n/w and s/e comers; Brazil Ave. and Lisbon St., n/e and s/w comers;

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1973 1119

Brazil Ave. and Moscow St., n/e and s/w corners;

Crescent Ave. and Ellsworth St., all comers;

Edinburgh St. and Excelsior Ave., n/w and s/e comers;

Edinburgh St. and Russia Ave., n/w and s/e comers;

Excelsior Ave. and London St., all comers;

Excelsior Ave. and Paris St., all corners;

Fillmore and Jackson Sts., n/w and s/e comers;

Folsom St. and Crescent Ave., n/w and s/e comers;

Folsom St. and Tompkins Ave., all comers;

Hanover and Lowell Sts., all comers;

Jarboe Ave. and Ellsworth St., n/e and s/w comers;

Jarboe Ave. and Nevada St., all corners;

Laurel St. and Euclid Ave., n/w and s/e comers;

London St. and Brazil Ave., n/w and s/e comers;

Lyon and Washington Sts., n/w and s/e comers;

Moultrie St. and Tompkins Ave., n/w and s/e comers;

Madrid St. and Amazon Ave., n/w and s/e corners;

Madrid St. and Brazil Ave., n/w and s/e comers;

Madrid St. and Excelsior Ave., n/w and s/e comers;

Nevada St. and Crescent Ave., n/w comer;

Ortega St. and Twenty-Eighth Ave., n/e and s/w comers;

Persia Ave. and Moscow St., n/e and s/w comers;

Prentiss St. and Tompkins Ave., all comers;

Rivera St. and Forty-Sixth Ave., n/e and s/w comers;

Russia Ave. and Lisbon St., all comers;

Russia Ave. and Madrid St., n/e and s/w comers;

Sanchez and Nineteenth Sts., n/w comers;

Santiago St. and Twenty-Fourth Ave., n/e and s/w comers;

Thirty-First Ave. and Kirkham St., n/w and s/e comers;

Treat Ave. and Nineteenth St., n/w and s/e comers;

Twentieth Ave. and Cabrillo St., n/w and s/e comers;

Twenty-Ninth Ave. and Ortega St., n/w and s/e comers;

Vienna St. and Avalon Ave., n/w and s/e corners;

Vienna St. and Brazil Ave., all comers;

Rescinding:

Lisbon St. and Brazil Ave., n/w and s/e comers.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Resolution increasing maximum parking time limit from one hour to two hours in the Portola Parking Plaza.

1120 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1973

File 19-73-21, Resolution No. 764-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Resolution designating Turn Left Only Lane on Stanyan Street, northbound at Fulton Street; and designating Fif- teenth Street, eastbound, between Roosevelt Way and Beaver Street as a one-way street.

File 20-73-14, Resolution No. 765-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chirm, Feinstein 2.

Resolution granting revocable permit to Cahill Construction Company to occupy a portion of Chestnut, Sansome, Lom- bard and Montgomery Streets during construction opera- tions.

File 605-73, Resolution No. 774-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Consideration Continued

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code to prohibit right-hand turns against red or "Stop" signals at intersection of San- some Street and Broadway, southeast comer, at all times.

File 613-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 34.1.23)

The:e being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued to November 26, 1973.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendation of Finance Committee was taken up:

Resolution authorizing the Controller to release funds in the amount of $10,000 from the Neighborhood Arts Program

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1973 1121

and Supporting Services, Art Commission, for property ap- praisals.

File 603-73, Resolution No. 773-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi 4.

Adopted

The following from Finance Committee were taken up:

(Note: On the following items from Finance Committee, Su- pervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "Do Pass")

Resolution denying request of United Insurance Company of America for refund of documentary transfer tax.

File 58-72-1, Resolution No. 757-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi 4.

Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept Federal funds to conduct an economic analysis and recovery program for the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, and autho- rizing the use of in-kind services.

File 121-73-37, Resolution No. 770-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absenc: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi 4.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $30,232, Airport, to adjust wage schedules for Electrician and related classes subject to Sec- tion 8.403 of the Charter, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-72, Ordmance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi 4.

1122 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1973

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions, to adjust wage schedules effective July 1, 1973, for Electrician and related classes subject to Charter Section 8.403, and to adjust health and welfare benefits of the ap- plicable crafts for fiscal year 1973-74 in accordance with provisions of Sections 1(A) and 7.4 of the Salary Standard- ization Ordinance; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-45, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras 6.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 5.

Ordinance appropriating $1,599,585 from Transportation Development Act Funds, Municipal Railway, for administra- tion, planning, operations and capital outlay; rescinding $507,212 from appropriations for motor coaches and trolley coaches.

File 101-73-73, Ordinance No.

(APPROPRIATE:

Municipal Railway

Materials and Supplies

$ 25,000

Uniforms

50,000

Overhead

107,585

Rerailing Projects

1,020,300

Rebuild Cable Cars

66,700

Forest Hill Station

83,300

Cable Car Terminal

16,700

Rail Ties and Crossovers

230,000

RESCIND:

■'

Municipal Railway

Motor Coaches

224,212

Trolley Coaches

283,000)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Ordinance appropriating $1,300, Sheriff, for record destruc- tion program; rescinding $1,300, Sheriff, equipment.

File 101-73-74, Ordinance No.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1973 1123

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras 6.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 5.

Passed for Second Reading

The following from Governmental Services Committee were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Building Code relating to elevator lobby smoke barriers, amending Table No. 5-D relating to number of stories permitted for certain groups, and Table No. 5-E relating to height and story limitations of particular occupancy within a building for certain groups; repealing Ordinance No. 389-73.

File 245-73-4, Ordinance No.

(Adds Sec. 1807.1.D.1, and amends Tables 5-D and 5-E)

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "Do Pass".

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras 6.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 5.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code relating to purchasing procedure to increase bid limits.

File 583-73, Ordinance No.

(Amends Sections 21.5, 21.6, 21.9 and 21.18)

Passed for second reading hy the ioWowfing vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras 6.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 5.

Re-referred to Committee

The following, called out of Governmental Services Committee by Supervisor Kopp, was taken up:

Resolution urging Transamerica Corporation and other own- ers of downtown office buildings to turn off unnecessary lights. (Supervisor Kopp).

File 166-73, Resolution No.

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There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Tamaras, the matter was re-referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Adopted

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee were taken up:

Resolution authorizing conduct of promotive examinations for one qualified applicant for Class 5305 Materials Testing Technician and one qualified applicant for Class 1312 Public Information Officer.

File 25-73-3, Resolution No. 766-73.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Consideration Continued

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide disability benefits equal to and in lieu of salary for persons employed in the positions of Ambulance Driver, Medical Steward and Senior Medical Steward who are incapacitated for performance of duty by reason of injury or illness re- ceived in performance of duty. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 539-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 16.171)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was continued to November 26, 1973.

Referred to Committee

The following appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $61,179, Public Works and Em- ployees' Retirement System, for operation and capital out^ lay; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-76, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk was taken up:

Leaves of absence Allan B. Jacobs, Director of Planning, November 26-December 14; Ronald Pelosi, Member, Board

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1973 1125

of Supervisors, November 27-December 2 ; Joseph E. Tinney, Assessor, December 16-18, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 754-73.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Communication

Supervisor von Beroldingen read a communication from Mr. Walter Mails expressing appreciation for receipt of the Board's award of a certificate of honor.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen stated that she has received com- plaints regarding enforcement of the Animal Control Ordinance to the effect that the S.P.C.A. contends that the Police Depart- ment should cite violators and the Police Department is of the opinion that the S.P.C.A. should do so.

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a communication be sent to the S.P.C.A. asking that it undertake its contract obligations in this regard, and that a letter be sent to the Police Department advising that although the City has a contract with the S.P.C.A. to perform patrol duties, it does not relieve the Police of the obligation to enforce all ordinances of the City and County.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor von Beroldingen also expressed concern over the fact that funds for homemaker services will be discontinued effec- tive November 30, 1973, for certain totally disabled persons, and asked that a communication be directed to the Department of Social Services asking what plans it has for continuing payments for these services in light of the resolution recently passed by the Board expressing intent to provide local financing to the extent necessary.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Kopp requested that communications be sent to the Mayor and the Grand Jury indicating his interest in ascertaining

1126 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1973

what, if any, action is being contemplated or has been taken on the Controller's report of irregularities in the Sheriff's Depart- ment payroll.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Kopp pointed out that before the Belt Railroad was sold it had 70 employees but now there are only 20 people en- gaged in its operation. However, 50 additional employees are cur- rently on the payroll of the Port Commission. The Supervisor asked that a communication be directed to the Port Commission asking what has happened to these 50 employees, what job classi- fications they occupy, and, by what method they are still re- tained on the Port Commission payroll.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to the installation of stop signs at the intersection of 42nd Avenue and Point Lobos Avenue.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Resolution endorsing H.R. 9895, the New American Educa- tion and Employment Assistance Act.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 628-73, Resolution No.

Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp referred to reports that City employees were actively engaged in the recent election campaign and requested that the City Attorney advise whether the provisions of Charter Section 8.311 and other sections are still in effect and if so, why contributions and physical campaigning by employees would not be in violation thereof.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Statement

Supervisor Kopp read the following statement and requested that it be included in the Journal:

Two weeks ago, on November 5th, we were asked by Super- visor Mendelsohn to adopt a motion to award a certificate of honor to a Mr. John Factor. It was not until after I, and I am sure all of my colleagues, approved what appeared to be a routine matter that I learned who Mr. Factor is. I am now informed by

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1973 1127

the Clerk of the Board that it is too late to rescind my vote on this matter since the certificate has already been printed. There- fore, I would like the Journal of Proceedings to reflect my senti- ments on the matter.

Had the identity of Mr. Factor, who is a resident of Los An- geles, been revealed to us by the maker of the motion, I can as- sure you that my vote would have been in the negative for this certificate of honor. I feel that we should have been given an ex- planation of the fact that Mr. Factor is a resident of Los Angeles and the same man who has been known for over fifty (50) years as "Jake the Barber", a former Chicago mob figure, and a man well known to law enforcement authoritiess all over the country. I also feel that awarding a certificate to a person, whose reputation is less than honorable, is demeaning, not only to this Board but also to all of those deserving people to whom we have awarded certificates of honor in the past. I believe that the pride with which these certificates are both given and received has been tarnished by this action, and I regret having been made a part of it.

Referred to Committee

Resolution urging the Public Utilities Commission to take immediate action to consider the extension of Municipal Railway Line No. 15 to provide service for residents of cer- tain San Francisco neighborhoods.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 633-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee,

Resolution urging the Public Library Commission to request a supplemental appropriation of funds for the purpose of hiring a Library Technician and a Junior Clerk to be as- signed to the talking book department, and urging the Mayor to approve said request.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 634-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request that hearings be held to determine the advisability of continuing service on Municipal Railway Line No. 43, Roosevelt Way.

Supervisors Molinari and Gonzales presented:

File 635-73.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.

Request that hearings be held to consider the proposed C.A.T.V. Task Force budget for 1973-74.

1128 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1973

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 100-73.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request that hearings be held to consider request that the Planning and Development Committee of the Board of Su- pervisors be renamed the Housing, Planning and Develop- ment Committee and that all housing matters be referred to this committee.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 636-73.

Referred to Rules Committee.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

Ernie Nevers, Y. A. Tittle, Jack Christiansen, Joe Perry, Leo Nomellini, Hugh McElhenny (Supervisor Gonzales)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein 2.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Harry Bernstein (Supervisors Pelosi, Kopp, Mendelsohn)

Leo Pinnatore (Supervisor Pelosi)

Shirley Hoferer Young (Supervisor Mendelsohn)

John C. Lynch (Supervisor Kopp)

Erma A. Clarvoe (Supervisor Kopp)

Florence G. Colman (Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi)

Paul E. Allen (Supervisor Feinstein)

Wayne Hertza (Supervisors Tamaras, Kopp, Pelosi)

Hagop Tel Garabedian (Supervisor Molinari)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 4:45 P.M., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1973 1129

Approved by the Board of Supervisors January 21, 1974.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Joiunal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1973 2:00 P.M.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, November 26, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, November 26, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Tamaras 3.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Chinn excused from attendance. (On leave of ab- sence.)

Supervisor Feinstein noted present at 2:10 P.M.

Supervisor Tamaras excused from attendance. (See infra.)

Supervisor Tamaras Excused from Attendance

The Clerk presented a communication from Supervisor Tamaras requesting to be excused from attendance for personal reasons.

No objection and permission granted.

COMMUNICATION

The Clerk presented a communication from the Acting Regis- trar of Voters certifying the validity and sufficiency of signatures affixed to an initiative petition providing that street ar cists shall be issued a Police Peddler Permit and a General Peddler License.

File 587-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that the initiative petition be referred to the Registrar of Voters

(1131)

1132 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1973

with instructions that it be included on the ballot for the next election to be held on June 4, 1974.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Tamaras 3.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Held

Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole for the purpose of conducting a public hearing on the Final Environmental Impact Report on the San Francisco Inter- national Airport Expansion Program.

File 27-73-6.

Committee of the Whole

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the members were con- stituted as a Committee of the Whole.

The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:

Ms. Ellie Larsen Sierra Club, San Mateo County

Mr. Frank M. Covington Environmental Protection Agency

Ms. Sally Cooper Sierra Club

Mr. Barry Levin Hastings Environmental Law Society

and Friends of the Earth Mr. William Brinton Attorney Ms. Lovule Kelly Ms. Betty Rader

Mr. John Holmes Telegraph Hill Dwellers Ms. Sylvia M. Gregory Councilman Dorothy Cusick Burlingame Mr. Joseph Walker Councilman, Foster City Mr. Harry Siitonen Socialist Party of San Francisco Mr. Daniel del Carlo Building and Construction Trades

Council

There being no one else present who desired to speak, the Chair declared the public hearing concluded.

Motion to Rise and Report

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that the Committee of the Whole rise and report without recom- mendation.

No objection and motion carried.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1973 1133

Taken Up Out of Order

Hearing Held

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the following Special Order was taken up out of order:

Hearing of appeal from the decision of the City Planning Commission authorizing conditional use for an automobile wrecking operation in an M-1 district on property located at 1095 Underwood Avenue. n n, ■- ' .'•

File 93-73-8.

The privilege of the floor was granted to the following;

Mr. Bobby J. Hodges, Chairman, Bay view-Hunters Point Model Neighborhood Commission " Mr. Alex Pitcher, Model Cities Commissioner ' :>

'** Mr. Harold Madison, Shifter Avenue Community Club' ^V Mr. Dale McClellan'rl-l '.:-•///'■ i !.!';!''.'^*"1"'"'''*-!

-bj; Rev. Victor L. Medearis, Human Rights Commissios^i; ,-> \,^^^ •> = i: Rev. J. D. Morgan i?-^--

A representative of Mr. Salvador Garza, owner of the automobile wrecking operation.

Referred to Committee

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, presented the following and asked for immediate adoption:

Resolution directing the City Attorney to institute action to abate the operation of an automobile dismantling business at 1095 Underwood Avenue.

File 645-73, Resolution No.

Upon objection by a Board member to immediate adoption the legislation was referred to Planning and Development Committee.

Committee of the Whole

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that the Board resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole to resume hearing of the following special order:

Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole for the purpose of conducting a public hearing on the Final Environmental Impact Report on the San Francisco Inter- national Airport Expansion Program.

File 27-73-6.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Molinari 5,

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Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 4.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

The privilege of the floor was granted to Mr. White of the Sound Abatement Committee at San Francisco International Airport.

Motion to Rise and Report

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that the Committee of the Whole rise and report.

No objection and motion carried.

Consideration Continued

The following from the President was taken up:

Resolution adopting the Environmental Impact Report for the San Francisco International Airport Expansion Program; determining that said project will have a significant effect on the environment; and determining that the social, economic and environmental benefits of the project outweigh the ad- verse environmental effects thereof and it is in the public interest that the project be carried out.

File 27-73-6, Resolution No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved adoption.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Mendel- sohn, moved that consideration be continued to December 26, 1973.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisor Feinstein 1.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a communication be directed to the Airports Commission asking that it furnish infor- mation with respect to proposed expansion of the Airport as fol- lows: (1) The effect en revenue bond debt service of decreased passenger traffic which may result by reason of the energy crisis; (2) the projected effect of traffic on highways 101 and 280 by 75,000 automobiles per day; (3) what factors will be controlling on the application to the Environmental Protection Agency for permit to expand the garage; and (4) the effect on revenue bonds if parking is denied or substantially limited by the Environmental Protection Agency.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1973 1135

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Refused Adoption

The following from the Clerk was taken up:

Resolution disapproving decision of the City Planning Com- mission authorizing conditional use for an automobUe wreck- ing operation in an M-1 district on property located at 1095 Underwood Avenue.

File 93-73-8.2, Resolution No.

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $311,261.61, various departments, for operation, equipment and capital improvement; rescind- ing $311,261.61, various departments, various appropria- tions.

File 101-73-68, Ordinance No. 469-73.

(APPROPRIATE:

Sheriff

Equipment ( 1 15-passenger truck van

and 1 12-passenger truck van)

$ 13,304.00

Superior Court

Compensation in Lieu of Sick Leave

9,311.48

Port Commission

Contractual Services (For services of a

Property Developer)

21,250.00

Public Works- Architecture

Construction of Engine No. 3 Firehouse

267,396.13

RESCIND:

Sheriff

Equipment (1 airporter and 1 van vehicle)

13,304.00

Controller

Compensation Reserve

9,311.48

Port Commission

^ Permanent Salaries

21,250.00

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1964 Fire Department Bond Fund Reconstruction, Engine No. 16 267,396,13)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $30,232, Airport, to adjust wage schedules for Electrician and related classes subject to Sec- tion 8.403 of the Charter, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-72, Ordinance No. 470-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen ^9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions, to adjust wage schedules effective July 1, 1973, for Electrician and related classes subject to Charter Section 8.403, and to adjust health and welfare benefits of the ap- plicable crafts for fiscal year 1973-74 in accordance with provisions of Section 1(A) and 7.4 of the Salary Standard- ization Ordinance; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-45, Ordinance No. 473-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Ordinance appropriating $1,599,585 from Transportation Development Act Funds, Municipal Railway, for administra- tion, planning, operations and capital outlay; rescinding $507,212 from appropriations for motor coaches and trolley coaches.

File 101-73-73, Ordinance No. 471-73.

(APPROPRIATE: Municipal Railway

Materials and Supplies $ 25,000

Uniforms 50,000

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1973 1137

Overhead 107,585

Rerailing Projects 1,020,300

Rebuild Cable Cars 66,700

Forest Hill Station 83,300

Cable Car Terminal 16,700

Rail Ties and Crossovers 230,000

RESCIND:

Municipal Railway

Motor Coaches 224,212

Trolley Coaches 283,000)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Ordinance appropriating $i,300. Sheriff, for record destruc- tion program; rescinding $1,300, Sheriff, equipment.

File 101-73-74, Ordinance No. 472-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Finally Passed

The following from Joint Finance and Health and Environ- ment Committee without recommendation, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance designating certain Recreation and Park Depart- ment real property for use by the California Academy of Sciences for improvements and alterations.

File 237-73, Ordinance No. 474-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that consideration be continued to December 3, 1973.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel- sohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Thereafter the roll was called and the measure was finally passed by the following vote:

1138 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1973

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Finally Passed

The following from Governmental Services Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Building Code relating to elevator lobby smoke barriers, amending Table No. 5-D relating to number of stories permitted for certain groups, and Table No. 5-E relating to height and story limitations of particular occupancy within a building for certain groups; repealing Ordinance No. 389-73.

File 245-73-4, Ordinance No. 475-73.

(Adds Sec. 1807.1.D.1, and amends Tables 5-D and 5-E)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chirm, Tamaras 2.

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code relating to purchasing procedure to increase bid limits.

File 583-73, Ordinance No. 476-73.

Amends Sections 21.5, 21.6, 21.9 and 21.18)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Consideration Continued

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee, here- tofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide disability benefits equal to and in lieu of salary for persons employed in the positions of Ambulance Driver, Medical Steward and Senior Medical Steward who are incapacitated for performance of duty by reason of injury or illness re- ceived in performance of duty. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 539-73, Ordinance No. (Adds Section 16.171)

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1973 1139

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued to December 10, 1973.

Consideration Continued

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Resolution enacting and rescinding stopping regulations on Broadway between Sansome and Powell Streets.

File 19-73-22.1, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, consideration was continued to December 3, 1973.

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code to prohibit right-hand turns against red or "Stop" signals at intersection of San- some Street and Broadway, southeast corner, at all times.

File 613-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 34.1.23)

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, consideration was continued to December 3, 1973.

NEW BUSINESS

Consideration Continued

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

(Note: On the following five items Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that considera- tion be continued to December 3, 1973.)

Resolution authorizing release of lien recorded by the De- partment of Public Health for care rendered to Albert Fong at Laguna Honda Hospital.

File 3-73-7.1, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

Resolution cancelling and refunding taxes for fiscal years 1971-72 and 1972-73, on property owned by Youth Activi- ties of the Archdiocese of San Francisco.

File 10-73-18, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

Resolution cancelling taxes for fiscal years 1967-68 through 1973-74, on property owned by the Chinese Methodist Church.

1140 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1973

File 10-73-20, Resolution No. Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous as- sessments in the 1969 through 1973 assessment rolls, de- creasing taxes; Schedule P.P. 7307D.

File 14-73-12, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

Resolution cancelling and refunding taxes for fiscal years 1972-73 and 1973-74, on property owned by New Mission Church of God in Christ.

File 15-73-10, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing Tax Collector to cancel delinquent penalties, costs, redemption penalties, interest and redemp- tion fees in the amount of $20,868.88, which have become uncollectible by lapse of time.

File 15-73-12, Resolution No. 779-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Consideration Continued

Resolution authorizing immediate filling of vacated position of Assistant Chief, Bureau of Environmental Health Serv- ices, Department of Public Health.

File 31-73-21, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, consideration was continued to December 3, 1973.

Resolution authorizing immediate filling of vacated position of Supervising Probation Officer, Adult Probation Depart- ment.

File 31-73-22, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, consideration was continued to December 3, 1973.

Resolution authorizing the extension of certain leases of real property for use by various City and County offices.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1973 1141

File 64-73-34, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, consideration was continued to December 3, 1973.

Resolution authorizing the extension of certain leases of real property for use by various City and County offices.

File 64-73-35, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Francois, consideration was continued to December 3, 1973.

Adopted as Amended

Resolution approving in principle the offer of San Francisco Stadium, Inc., for the refinancing of Recreation Center Reve- nue Bonds for the improvement and expansion of Candle- stick Park Stadium ((directing San Francisco Stadium, Inc., to explore financing of additional parking; and authorizing expenditure of existing funds. ) )

File 119-73-1, Resolution No. 780-73.

SuF)ervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved to amend by deleting the third "Whereas" clause and the last two "Resolved" clauses.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Adopted as amended and reading as printed above, by the fol- lowing vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Consideration Continued

(Note: There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following recommendations of Finance Committee were continued to December 3, 1973.)

Resolution authorizing the Chief Probation Officer to apply for and accept funds for extension of grant entitled "San Francisco Juvenile Court Information Services."

File 128-73-2, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

1142 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1973

Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property from Rosalie Lazor for $18,500 for the Municipal Railway Coachyard and Combined Central Shops.

File 461-73-3, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property from C. E. Morris, Inc., et al., for $7,250 for the Municipal Railway Coachyard and Combined Central Shops.

File 461-73-4, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)

Ordinance amending the Administrative Provisions of the Annual Appropriation Ordinance by adding Section 19 there- to, relating to appropriations for equipment and telephone service, certification of availability of funds for appoint- ments to permanent or temporary positions, and surpluses existing in appropriations for personal services, all pertain- ing to the operations of the Port Commission.

File 101-73-59, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by adding Sec- tion 3.15 thereto, relating to Port Commission budget, trans- fer within Port budget, harbor revenues, and Harbor Im- provement Fund. (Supervisors Tamaras, Mendelsohn and Pelosi)

File 508-73-2, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

Ordinance authorizing relinquishment of certain Water De- partment rights of ingress and egress over the remaining portions of Lot 34, Johnson Subdivision, Redwood City, San Matec County.

File 606-73, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of California Fair Plan Association against the City and County by pay- ment of $697.73.

File 48-73-19, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of The Roman

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1973

1143

Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco against the City and County by payment of $1,804.54.

File 48-73-20, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Carlos Macaraig by acceptance of $2,804.40.

File 49-73-20, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Audie Kuzma by acceptance of $2,257.19.

File 49-73-21, Resolution No.

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-59, Ordinance No.

(Superior Court

Action No.

Plaintiff

Settlement

618212

Benjamin B. Becker

$ 1,000.00

608865

Floyd Dockery

750.00

620802

Rhoda M. Jackson

1,750.00

619308

Fotini Haikales

8,500.00

610347

Jorge Rosell and Ana Rosell

7,500.00

620183

Dona Grgurich

7,500.00

619632

Bradley Munson

1,750.00

625103

Richard Harrison

2,300.00

639256

Otis Echols, Jr.

1,000.00

650094

Helen Jenkins

125.00

603756

Roy J. Hill and Barbara

J. Armstrong

250.00

608955

Rolando and Blanca Portillo

15,000.00

Municipal Court

Action No.

680960

Ann Block

750.00

630427

California Automobile Associa-

tion Inter-Insurance Bureau

296.21

668679

Dwight Wayne Johns

50.00

U.S. District

Court Northern

District of Calif.

44390-CBR

Evander C. Smith

50,00)

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

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Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of B. Fontana & Sons, Inc., against the City and County by payment of $4,850; Superior Court No. 603981.

File 48-73-18, Ordinance No.

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

Motion directing Clerk of the Board to initiate request for a supplemental appropriation in the amount of $500 for pay- ment of a portion of costs of actuarial report on Proposi- tion "E" relating to retirement benefits for miscellaneous employees.

File 69-73-6.

Consideration continued to December 3, 1973.

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of Rules Committee were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code excepting from the provisions of Section 2.7 thereof, relative to regu- lar meetings of the Board of Supervisors, the meetings to be held during the weeks commencing December 23 and De- cember 30, 1973.

File 611-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 2.7-1)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Motion approving 1974-75 budget estimates for the Office of the Board of Supervisors.

File 100-74-1.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to initiate request for a supplemental appropriation in the amount of $20,298 for personnel and equipment.

File 69-73-7.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1973 1145

Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9. Absent: SuF)ervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Adopted The following from the Clerk was taken up:

Resolution fixing Monday, December 3, 1973, 2:00 p.m., for hearing appeal from the decision of the City Planning Commission denying change in use classification from C-2 to a P district for property bounded by North Point, Kearny and Bay Streets; and a line 206.75 feet east of Stockton Street; and that property fronting on the south side of Bay Street between Midway and Kearny Streets.

File 93-73-9 1, Resolution No. 776-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Referred to Committee

The following, appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $14,530, Social Services Depart- ment, for temporary salaries and mandatory fringe benefits for Nutrition Enhancement Program; an emergency ordi- nance.

File 101-73-84, Ordinance No. Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence Marvin E. Cardoza, Police Commis- sioner, November 28-30, December 5-7; Quentin L. Kopp, Member, Board of Supervisors, December 1-9; Thomas J. Mellon, Chief Administrative Officer, November 30-Decem- ber 16; Richard K. Miller, Police Commissioner, November 27-28; John Simpson, Member, Retirement Board, Novem- ber 17-30, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 777-73.

1146 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1973

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chirm, Tamaras 2.

ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a communication be directed to the Police Commission regarding complaints with reference to towing automobiles parked in front of homes and belonging to residents without prior notice. Supervisor von Ber- oldingen suggested that at least 72 hours' notice be given before such automobiles are towed away.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Charter amendment amending Section 8.536 thereof in- creasing retirement allowances of miscellaneous officers and employees who retired prior to January I, 1972.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 646-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Feinstein, joined by Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp and Molinari, requested that a communication be directed to the City Attorney regarding a recent court decision involving the employment status of City and County street sweepers, asking that he investigate the possibility of a basis for appeal.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply. ^

Adopted

Motion that the Mayor be requested to proclaim November 27 to December 24, 1973, ''First Annual San Francisco Poinsettia Festival Season".

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 4-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1973 1147

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Referred to Committee

Resolution declaring policy of the Board of Supervisors to include in the Administrative Provisions of the Salary Stan- dardization Ordinance language which would authorize the payment of the rate of pay attached to a higher classification in the Police and Fire Departments for all work for which members thereof are assigned the duties of a higher clas- sification.

Supervisor Francois presented:

File 105-73-2, Resolution No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Resolution directing the City Attorney to appeal from any adverse judgment entered with respect to street sweepers.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 643-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Resolution directing the City Attorney to take a position of neutrality with respect to litigation of San Francisco City Employees, Local 96 vs. Joseph L. Alioto, et al.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 644-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Called Out of Committee

Supervisor Kopp announced that he was calling from Govern- mental Services Cominittee the following proposed resolution and directed that the measure be calendared for Board consideration on Monday, December 10, 1973:

Resolution urging Retirement System Board to withdraw investments from corporations involved in South Africa.

File 541-73, Resolution No.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Resolution urging the Secretary of the Interior to appoint the Citizens Advisory Commission to the Golden Gate Na- tional Recreation Area without further delay.

1148 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1973

Supervisor Kopp presented:

FUe 642-73, Resolution No. 778-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be sent to the Department of Public Works asking for an investigation of the possibility of installing a mirror at the comer of Green and Castle Streets to eliminate the traflfic hazard created by the blind intersection.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Pelosi requested that a commumcation be directed to the City Planning Commission concerning studies being con- duced by the City Planning Department regarding parking re- quirements in terms of new residential construction in San Fran- cisco. The Supervisor suggested that the studies give the fullest consideration to realistic, UF>-to-date parking requirements for both on- and off-street parking in light of the trend to transform reliance on private vehicles to an emphasis on public transporta- tion.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

John Pasqualetti (Supervisor von Beroldingen)

Israel's National Chassidic Song Festival (Supervisor Kopp)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Chinn, Tamaras 2.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Dante Tognoli (Supervisor Pelosi)

Robert C. Barrett (Supervisors Pelosi, Kopp)

Louis J. Cohn (Supervisor Kopp)

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1973 1149

Harold J. Chase (Supervisor Kopp)

Dr. Jacob D. Rosenman (Supervisor Kopp)

Saleem Hassan Erakat (Supervisor Kopp)

Julio Lembi (Supervisor Kopp)

Dr. Bernard Kaufman (Supervisor Kopp)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 6:15 P.M., adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN. Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors January 28, 1974.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

3 Vol. 68 No. 50

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973 2:00 P.M.

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City and County of San Francisco

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Printed by STARK/RATH PRINTING and PUBLISHING CO.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, December 3, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, December 3, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Barbagelata excused from attendance. (See infra.)

Supervisor Chinn excused from attendance. (On leave of ab- sence.)

Supervisor Kopp excused from attendance. (On leave of ab- sence.)

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, October 1, 1973, and Friday, October 5, 1973, were considered read and approved.

Supervisor Barbagelata Excused from Attendance

The Chair announced that Supervisor Barbagelata had re- quested to be excused from attendance for personal reasons.

No objection and permission granted.

Taken Up Out of Order

Consideration Continued

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the following from Streets and

(1151)

1152 MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973

Transportation Committee without recommendation was taken up out of order:

Resolution calling for demolition of the Embarcadero Free- way ; opposing the extension of Interstate Route 280 beyond Third Street along the waterfront; urging withdrawal of the 480 connection from the State Highway Plan; and calling for a short-term study of non-freeway alternatives to both the Embarcadero Freeway and the 1-280 Extension. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 550-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration be continued one week.

No objection and motion carried.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel, sohn seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the following recommen- dations of Finance Committee were taken up out of order:

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)

Ordinance amending the Administrative Provisions of the Annual Appropriation Ordinance by adding Section 19 thereto, relating to appropriations for equipment and tele- phone service, certification of availability of funds for ap- pointments to permanent or temporary positions, and sur- pluses existing in appropriations for personal services, all pertaining to the operations of the Port Commission.

File 101-73-59, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration be continued to December 10, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by adding Section 3.15 thereto, relating to Port Commission budget, transfer within Port budget, harbor revenues, and Harbor Improvement Fund. (Supervisors Tamaras, Mendelsohn and Pelosi)

File 508-73-2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration be continued to December 10, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

Thereafter the Board commenced consideration of items as shown on the Calendar.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973 1153

Consideration Continued

Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the pro- posed vacation of portions of Octavia Street between Post and Sutter Streets, and Hemlock Street between Laguna and Octavia Streets within the Western Addition Approved Re- development Area A-2.

File 521-73.

, ..-■'*■■

The privilege of the floor was granted to Mr. Lafayette Jamer- son, Organic Life Mission, who objected to the vacation of a por- tion of Hemlock Street because of his concern for the preserva- tion and relocation of certain murals painted on the walls of the structure located at 1540 Post Street in the Western Addition.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration be continued to December 17, 1973, for at- tendance of the full Board.

No objection and motion carried.

Request Granted

In connection with the foregoing, Supervisor Feinstein re- quested that a letter be sent to the Redevelopment Agency asking whether it would be possible for the Agency to provide assistance to the Organic Life Mission in preparing the murals for moving, necessitated by relocation due to redevelopment plans.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply. Consideration Continued

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Ordinance vacating portions of Octavia Street between Post and Sutter Streets, and Hemlock Street between Laguna and Octavia Streets within the Western Addition Approved Re- development Area A-2.

File 521-73-2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration be continued to December 17, 1973.

No objection and motion carried.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Consideration Continued

Hearing of appeal from the decision of the City Planning Commission denying change in use classification from C-2 to a P district for property generally bounded by North Point, Kearny and Bay Streets ; and a line 206.75 feet east of Stock-

1154 MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973

ton Street; and that property fronting the south side of Bay Street between Midway and Kearny Streets.

File 93-73-9.

Excused from Participation

President Pelosi announced that he and his brother had entered into a partnership eight years ago and plan to develop an office building complex on property in the area, and therefore he re- quested permission to be excused from participation in the hear- ing.

There being no objection, at President Pelosi*s direction, Su- I>ervisor Gonzales assumed the Chair as President pro tempore.

The privilege of the floor was granted to Ms. Ann Davis and Mr. Roger Boyer favoring the appeal.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration be continued to January 2, 1974.

No objection and motion carried.

Thereafter President Pelosi resimied the Chair.

Consideration Continued

The following from the Clerk was taken up:

Resolution disapproving decision of the City Planning Com- mission denying change in use classification from C-2 to a P district for property bounded by North Point, Kearny and Bay Streets; and a line 206.75 feet east of Stockton Street; and that property fronting on the south side of Bay Street between Midway and Kearny Streets.

File 93-73-9.2, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was continued to January 2, 1974.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Resolution authorizing release of lien recorded by the De- partment of Public Health for care rendered to Albert Fong at Laguna Honda Hospital.

File 3-73-7.1, Resolution No. 785-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973 1155

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp 4.

Resolution cancelling and refunding taxes for fiscal years 1971-72 and 1972-73, on property owned by Youth Activities of the Archdiocese of San Francisco.

File 10-73-18, Resolution No. 786-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp 4.

Resolution cancelling taxes for fiscal years 1967-68 through 1973-74, on property owned by the Chinese Methodist Church.

File 10-73-20, Resolution No. 787-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Francois, Kopp 4.

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous as- sessments in the 1969 through 1973 assessment rolls, de- creasing taxes; Schedule P.P. 7307D.

File 14-73-12, Resolution No. 788-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn— 5.

Resolution cancelling and refunding taxes for fiscal years 1972-73 and 1973-74, on property owned by New Mission Church of God in Christ.

File 15-73-10, Resolution No. 791-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn— 5.

Resolution authorizing immediate filling of vacated position of Assistant Chief, Bureau of Environmental Health Services, Department of Public Health.

1156 MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973

File 31-73-21, Resolution No. 793-73,

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata Chirm, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn— 5.

Resolution authorizing immediate filling of vacated position of Supervising Probation Officer, Adult Probation Depart- ment.

File 31-73-22, Resolution No. 794-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn— 5.

Resolution authorizing the extension of certain leases of real property for use by various City and County offices.

File 64-73-34, Resolution No. 803-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn— 5.

Resolution authorizing the extension of certain leases of real property for use by various City and County offices.

File 64-73-35, Resolution No. 804-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn— 5.

Resolution authorizing the Chief Probation Officer to apply for and accept funds for extension of grant entitled "San Francisco Juvenile Court Information Services."

File 128-73-2, Resolution No. 807-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973 1157

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata Chinn, Francois, Kopp, Men- delsohn— 5.

Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property from Rosalie Lazor for $18,500 for the Municipal Railway Coachyard and Combined Central Shops.

File 461-73-3, Resolution No. 810-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francx)is, Gonzales, Moiinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Mendelsohn 4.

Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property from C. E. Morris, Inc., et al., for $7,250 for the Municipal Railway Coachyard and Combined Central Shops.

File 461-73-4, Resolution No. 811-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Moiinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Mendelsohn 4.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing relinquishment of certain Water De- partment rights of ingress and egress over the remaining portions of Lot 34, Johnson Subdivision, Redwood City, San Mateo County.

File 606-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Moiinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Mendelsohn 4.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of California Fair Plan Association against the City and County by pay- ment of $697.73.

File 48-73-19, Resolution No. 797-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Moiinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Mendelsohn 4.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of The Roman

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973

Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco against the City and County by payment of $1,804.54.

File 48-73-20, Resolution No. 798-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Mendelsohn 4.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Carlos Macaraig by acceptance of $2,804.40.

File 49-73-20, Resolution No. 799-73.

Adopted by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Mendelsohn 4.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Audie Kuzma by acceptance of $2,257.19.

File 49-73-21, Resolution No. 800-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Mendelsohn 4.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-59. Ordinance No.

{Superior Court

Action No.

Plaintiff

Settlement

618212

Benjamin B. Becker

$ 1,000.00

608865

Floyd Dockery

750.00

620802

Rhoda M. Jackson

1,750.00

619308

Fotini Haikales

8,500.00

610347

Jorge Rosell and Ana Rosell

7,500.00

620183

Dona Grgurich

7,500.00

619632

Bradley Munson

1,750.00

625103

Richard Harrison

2,300.00

639256

Otis Echols, Jr.

1,000.00

650094

Helen Jenkins

125.00

603756

Roy J. Hill and Barbara

J. Armstrong

250.00

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973 1159

608955 Rolando and BlancaPortillo 15,000.00

Municipal Court Action No. 680960 Ann Block 750.00

630427 California Automobile Associa-

tion Inter-Insurance Bureau 296.21 668679 Dwight Wayne Johns 50.00

U.S. District Court Northern District of Calif.

44390-CBR Evander C. Smith 50,00)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Mendelsohn 4.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of B. Fontana & Sons, Inc., against the City and County by payment of $4,850; Superior Court No. 603 981.

File 48-73-18, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Mendelsohn 4.

Adopted

Motion directing Clerk of the Board to initiate request for a supplemental appropriation in the amount of $500 for payment of a portion of costs of actuarial report on Proposi- tion "E" relating to retirement benefits for miscellaneous employees.

File 69-73-6.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Mendelsohn 4.

Adopted as Amended

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Resolution enacting and rescinding stopping regulations on Broadway, ((between Sansome and Powell Streets)).

1160 MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973

FUe 19-73-22.1, Resolution No. 792-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, pre- sented an amendment of the whole, reading as follows:

(Enacting: Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away) 3 P.M. to 1 A.M., every Friday and Saturday: Broadway, north side, from Sansome St. to a point approximately 200 feet west of Powell St. Broadway, south side, between Powell St. and Osgood Place. Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away) 3 P.M. to 7 P.M., Monday through Thursday: Broadway, north side, from Sansome St. to a point approximately 200 feet west of Powell St. Broadway, south side, between Powell St. and Osgood Place;

Rescinding: Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away) 3 P.M. to 1 A.M., Sunday Excepted: Broadway, north side, from Sansome St. to a point approximately 200 feet west of Powell St. Broadway, south side, between Powell St. and Osgood Place.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Molinari, Pelosi 2.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code to prohibit right-hand turns against red or ''Stop" signals at intersection of San- some Street and Broadway, southeast corner, at all times.

File 613-73, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, consideration was temporarily postponed to allow Supervisor Francois to study the file.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Rules Committee, hereto- fore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code excepting from the provisions of Section 2.7 thereof, relative to regular meetings of the Board of Supervisors, the meetings to be

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973 1161

held during the weeks commencing December 23 and De- cember 30, 1973.

File 611-73, Ordinance No. 477-73.

(Adds Section 2.7-1)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

NEW BUSINESS Adopted

The following from Finance Committee were taken up:

(Note: On the following items from Finance Committee, Su- pervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved "Do Pass".)

Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous as- sessments in the 1969-70 through 1973-74 assessment rolls decreasing taxes; Schedule Resolution R.E. 7306D.

File 14-73-13, Resolution No. 789-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Resolution refunding, in part, property taxes levied against and paid by International Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany, Inc., for fiscal year 1972-73.

File 15-73-1, Resolution No. 790-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Resolution authorizing immediate filling of vacated position of Senior Payroll and Personnel Clerk, Police Department.

File 31-73-23, Resolution No. 795-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

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Resolution accepting gift of X-ray equipment from the San Francisco Tuberculosis Association for use by the Depart- ment of Public Health for medical program at the County jail.

File 38-73-40, Resolution No. 796-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Resolution fixing price of $16.75 for the Police Code, super- seding price set forth in Resolution No. 549-70.

File 56-73-4, Resolution No. 801-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Resolution authorizing extension of lease with the Orpheum Building Company, as Lessor, for space at 1182 Market Street, required by the Transit Task Force.

File 64-73-36, Resolution No. 805-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Resolution declaring support for the Protected Residential Area Program to make local residential streets livable, and urging City departments to include in their budgets the necessary monies to carry out implementation of the pro- gram in neighborhoods throughout the City. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 595-73, Resolution No. 814-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $177,260 and rescinding $177,260, Employees' Retirement System, for the abolishment of 15 positions and the creation of 28 positions.

File 101-73-70, Ordinance No.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973 1163

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Sections 697010 and 697011, Employees' Retirement System; a com- panion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-44, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Ordinance appropriating $25,825, Purchasing Department, to replace equipment at Central Shops, and rescinding $25,825, Purchasing Department, reserve for overhead.

File 101-73-75, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Ordinance authorizing relinquishment of portions of an un- used easement in San Mateo County and payment of $1,005 in exchange for acquisition of certain easements in San Mateo County for Crystal Springs Bypass Aqueduct Tunnel.

File 630-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Consideration Continued

Ordinance appropriating $9,045, Public Works, for emer- gency repair of various sewers; $17,900, Public Works, for reconstruction of City Hall service elevators; and $34^234, Employees' Retirement System, for funding move to iic\/ location; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-76, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, consideration was continued to December 10, 1973.

1164 MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973

Adopted

The following recommendations of Health and Environment Committee were taken up:

Resolution designating the Department of Public Works as the agency with primary responsibility for preparation and coordination of solid waste management plans for the City and County; and specifying that the Board of Supervisors be the local review authority therefor.

File 57-73-2, Resolution No. 802-73. ^ ! ^ '

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Resolution approving draft Environmental Impact Statement on extension of the entrance to Islais Creek Channel, San Francisco Harbor.

File 132-72-1, Resolution No. 784-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Resolution urging the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to re- activate and complete, as soon as possible, its Beach Erosion Study.

File 362-73, Resolution No. 808-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Resolution approving amendment to the San Francisco City and County Plan for Mental Health Services for fiscal year 1973-74, to include a Comprehensive Drug Abuse Plan.

File 366-73-1, Resolution No. 809-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Adopted

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973 1165

The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation Committee were taken up:

Resolution amending Resolution No. 280-73 granting per- mission to Maiden Lane Association to place and remove tables and chairs in Maiden Lane between Kearny and Stock- ton Streets between 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. daily, Sundays excepted, by modifying certain conditions.

File 186-73-2, Resolution No. 807-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Resolution declaring intention to order the vacation of a portion of Jerrold Avenue within the Hunters Point Ap- proved Redevelopment Area.

File 589-73-1, Resolution No. 812-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Resolution declaring intention to order the vacation of por- tions of Buchanan Street between Grove and Eddy Streets, and Birch Street between Buchanan and Laguna Streets within the Western Addition Approved Redevelopment Area A-2.

File 625-73-1, Resolution No. 813-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance accepting the roadway of Franconia Street between Esmeralda and Powhattan Avenues, including the intersection of Franconia and Mayflower Streets, and the curbs.

File 9-73-7, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

1166 MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, previously considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code to prohibit right-hand turns against red or "Stop" signals at intersection of San- some Street and Broadway, southeast corner, at all times.

File 613-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 34.1.23)

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Mendelsohn 4.

Referred to Committee

The following appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $400, Social Services Department, for Social Development Program, and $450 for operation. County Clerk; rescinding $450 from Temporary Salaries Appropriation; an emergency ordinance.

File 101-73-87, Ordinance No. Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence ^Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, November 30- December 7; Terry A. Francois, Member, Board of Super- visors, December 7-31 ; Steven P. Morena, Superintendent of Schools, December 6-8 ; Thomas M. O'Connor, City Attorney, December 8-16, 1973; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 782-73.

Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7,

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Mendelsohn 4.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973 1167

ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Adopted

Resolution supporting the preservation of Mount Sutro as a greenbelt; encouraging the preservation of Mount Sutro for open space and recreational use; commending the Board of Regents of the University of California for placing Mount Sutro in an open space reserve.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 653-73, Resolution No. 783-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Mendelsohn 4.

Resolution commending the Honorable George Y. Chinn.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 6-73, Resolution No. 781-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp 3.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance authorizing the Chief Administrative Officer and the Director of Public Works to execute on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco a Joint Powers Agreement for participation in a pilot project to study use of solid waste disposal for land reclamation.

Supervisor Feinstein presented: File 57-73-3, Ordinance No. Referred to Finance Committee

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code to provide special interim controls relating to building set-backs, rear yards, dwelling units on light courts, screening of parking,

1168 MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973

and coverage, rear yards and parking in conversion of dwell- ing, to apply in whole or in part in R-2, R-3, R-3.5, R-4 and R-5 zoning districts, for a period of one year during develop- ment of permanent revisions for residential zoning.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 654-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Planning and Development Committee.

Itequest that legislation be prepared limiting parking to two hours on specified streets in the vicinity of the Glen Park BARTD Station.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

File 19-73-24.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee,

Request that legislation be prepared to require that the park- ing meters on Broadway between Sansome and Powell Streets be operative during the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m., Monday through Thursday.

Supervisor MoLinari presented:

File 19-73-23.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a follow-up letter be sent to the Police Department regarding her inquiry relating to enforcement of the Animal Control Ordinance, transmitting a copy of a petition received from residents of Noe Valley.

Supervisor von Beroldingen also requested that another com- munication be directed to the S.P.C.A. regarding enforcement of Section 40 of the ordinance which relates to violations for side- walk littering, asking for its position with regard to its contract obligations in this connection.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor von Beroldingen referred to AB 2068, recently signed into law, providing that all children shall receive a comprehensive health examination prior to or on enrollment in the first grade. Since county health departments are responsible for developing means to see that all eligible children receive services called for, the Supervisor requested that the Director of Public Health be asked to advise what method he has set up to comply with the provisions of the law.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be di-

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973 1169

rected to the Recreation and Park Commission asking for its opinion on the feasibility of implementing suggestions for con- serving energy submitted by one of his constituents.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that Article VI of the Administrative Code establish- ing a Street Utilities Coordinating Committee be amended to include representation of Hetch Hetchy Water and Power System and the Municipal Railway.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 447-73-1.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee,

Resolution accepting reimbursement for Deputies' salaries upon transportation for medical purposes of a county jail inmate, and reappropriating said sums as reimbursement to the Sheriff's Department.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 655-73, Resolution No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Adopted

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Nancy Jean Osterhaus (Supervisors Feinstein, Pelosi,

Mendelsohn) Leopoldo A. Rosales (Supervisor Pelosi) Louis Simpson (Supervisor Pelosi) Bruce Yamell (Supervisor Pelosi) Louisa Angelini (Supervisor Barbagelata) Fred Apostoli ( Sup>ervisors Kopp, Pelosi, Molinari) Michael Naify (Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi) David Ben Gurion (Supervisor Kopp for all members) James Kopas ( Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 3:30 P.M., adjourned.

PHILIP P.. ENGLER, Acting Clerk

1170 MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973

Approved by the Board of Supervisors January 28, 1974.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

Vol. 68 No. 51

DOCUMENTS

FEB 1 1 1974

SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1973 2:00 P.M.

Journal of Proceedings Board of Supervisors

City and County of San Francisco

Printed by STARK /RATH PRINTING and PUBLISHING CO.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Monday, December 10, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, December 10, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisor Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Francois excused from attendance (On leave of absence.)

APPROVAL OF JOURNALS

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meetings of Tuesday, October 9, 1973 and Monday, October 15, 1973, were considered read and approved.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Held

Hearing of all persons interested in the recommendation of the Public Utilities Commission for abandonment, discon- tinuance and substitution of service on portions of Muni- cipal Railway lines No. 25 (Bryant), No. 80 (Leavenworth), No. 51 (Silver), No. 53 (Southern Heights), and No. 23 (Crescent).

File 190-73.

(Proposed abandonment is as follows:

Line No. 25 (Bryant) : 6th Street, northbound, from Bryant to Mission; Mission, eastbound, from 6th to Mint; Mint,

(1171)

1172 MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1973

northbound, from Mission to Jessie; Jessie, eastbound, from Mint to 5th;

Line No. 80 (Leavenworth) : Mason, southbound, from Ed- dy to Turk; Turk, westbound, from Mason to Leaven- worth; Leavenworth, northbound, from Turk to Ellis;

Line No. 51 (Silver) : Mission, northbound, from Silver to Maynard; Maynard, eastbound, from Mission to Craut; Craut, southbound, from Maynard to Silver;

Line No. 53 (Southern Heights) : 17th Street, westbound, from Vermont to Bryant; Bryant, northbound, from 17th to 16th;

Line No. 23 (Crescent) : Army, westbound, from Folsom to Mission; Mission, northbound, from Army to 26th; 26th, eastbound, from Mission to Folsom.)

Mr. John M. Woods, General Manager, Municipal Railway, presented the recommendations of the Public Utilities Commis- sion.

The Chair inquired if there was anyone present who wished to protest, and there being no response, declared the hearing con- cluded.

Refused Adoption ..

The following from the President were taken up: ,,

Resolution disapproving abandonment of certain services on Municipal Railway Lines No. 25 (Bryant) and No. 80 Leaven- worth).

File 190-73-7, Resolution No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved adoption.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Resolution disapproving abandonment of certain services on Municipal Railway Line No. 51 (Silver).

File 190-73-8, Resolution No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved adoption.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1973 1173

Absent: Supervisor Francois— 1.

Resolution disapproving abandonment of certain services on Municipal Railway Line No. 53 (Southern Heights).

File 190-73-9, Resolution No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved adoption. . r^^

Refused adoption by the following vote: -i^i^^ijinum} **h

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feiiis'tein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Resolution disapproving abandonment of certain services on Municipal Railway Line No. 23 (Crescent). ■'^:uPi^"''

File 190-73-10, Resolution No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved adoption.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

SPECUL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Held

Hearing of protests Improvement of Peralta Avenue be- tween Rutledge and Samoset Streets (Stairway).

File 528-72.

(Board of Supervisors to hear protests, if any, of all persons interested in the following described work done, or in the assessment, diagram or warrant for pay of the cost of same, or in any property affected thereby: Improvement of Peralta Avenue between Rutledge and Samoset Streets (Stairway), by A. E. Mullin Construction, Inc., and A. E. Mullin Construction Co., Joint Venture, Contractor, as described in Declaration of Intention, Order No. 93,292 of the Department of Public Works, dated September 29, 1972.)

The privilege of the floor was granted to Mrs. Hanne Schmidt, who was advised by a representative of the Department of Public Works that the cause of her objection had been remedied.

There being no one else present who desired to speak, the Chair declared the hearing concluded.

1174 MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1973

Adopted

The following from Streets and Transportation Conunittee was taken up:

Motion confirming warrant, assessment and diagram for the improvement of Peralta Avenue between Rutledge and Samo- set Streets (Stairway) and directing the Director of Public Works to deliver said warrant, assessment and diagram to the Contractor.

File 528-72.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here- tofore considered, were taken up:

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)

Ordinance amending the Administrative Provisions of the Annual Appropriation Ordinance by adding Section 19 there- to, relating to appropriations for equipment and telephone service, certification of availability of funds for appoint- ments to permanent or temporary positions, and surpluses existing in appropriations for personal services, all pertain- ing to the operations of the Port Commission.

File 101-73-59, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved to amend by inserting on line 2 on the second page after "General Manager, Personnel," "but with the approval of".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to amend by correcting specified clerical errors in para- graphs three and five of Section 19.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1973 1175

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Molinari 3.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for Second Reading

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by adding Sec- tion 3.15 thereto, relating to Port Commission budget, trans- fer within Port budget, harbor revenues, and Harbor Im- provement Fund. (Supervisors Tamaras, Mendelsohn and Pelosi)

File 508-73-2, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Finally Passed

Ordinance authorizing relinquishment of certain Water De- partment rights of ingress and egress over the remaining portions of Lot 34, Johnson Subdivision, Redwood City, San Mateo County.

File 606-73, Ordinance No. 485-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

I Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of B. Fontana & Sons, Inc., against the City and County by payment of $4,850; Superior Court No. 603 981.

File 48-73-18, Ordinance No. 481-73. Fma/Zy passed by the following vote:

1176 MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1973

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiiin, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen--8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the City and County.

File 45-73-59. Ordinance No. 480-73.

(Superior Court

Action No.

Plaintiff

Settlement

618212

Benjamin B. Becker

$ 1,000.00

608865

Floyd Dockery

750.00

620802

Hhoda M. Jackson

1,750.00

619308

Fotini Haikales

8,500.00

610347

Jorge Rosell and Ana Rosell

7,500.00

620183

Dona Grgurich

7,500.00

619632

Bradley Munson

1,750.00

625103

Richard Harrison

2,300.00

639256

Otis Echols, Jr.

1,000.00

650094

Helen Jenkins

125.00

603756

Roy J. Hill and Barbara

J. Armstrong

250.00

608955

Rolando and Blanca Portillo

15,000.00

Municipal Court

Action No.

680960

Ann Block

750.00

630427

California Automobile Associa-

tion Inter-Insurance Bureau

296.21

668679

Dwight Wayne Johns

50.00

U.S. District

Court Northern

District of Calif.

44390-CBR Evander C. Smith 50,00)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $177,260 and rescinding $177,260, Employees' Retirement System, for the creation of 28 posi- tions, and the abolishment of 15 positions.

File 101-73-70, Ordinance No. 482-73.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1973 1177

Finally passed by the fojlowing vote: ^- ,r .

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen^-8. ,

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Mpli?iari--3. ...

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Sections 697010 and 697011, Employees' Retirement System; a com- panion measure to the preceding item. ;.- i

File 102-73-44, Ordinance No. 484-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8. stsiV'/i

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Ordinance appropriating $25,825, Purchasing Department, to replace equipment at Central Shops, and rescinding $25,- 825, Purchasing Department, reserve for overhead. nfn(jT>

File 101-73-75, Ordinance No. 483-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— -8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Ordinance authorizing relinquishment of portions of an un- used easement in San Mateo County and payment of $1,005 in exchange for acquisition of certain easements in San Mateo County for Crystal Springs Bypass Aqueduct Tunnel.

File 630-73, Ordinance No. 487-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Temporarily Postponed

Ordinance appropriating $9,045, Public Works, for emer- gency repair of various sewers; $17,900, Public Works, for reconstruction of City Hall service elevators; and $34,234, Employees' Retirement System, for funding move to new location; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-76, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, consideration was tem- porarily postponed for attendance of the full Board.

1178 MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1973

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Traffic Code to prohibit right-hand turns against red or "Stop" signals at intersection of San- some Street and Broadway, southeast comer, at all times.

File 613-73, Ordinance No. 486-73.

(Adds Section 34.1.23)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Streets and Transportation Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance accepting the roadway of Franconia Street be- tween Esmeralda and Powhattan Avenues, including the intersection of Franconia and Mayflower Streets, and the curbs.

File 9-73-7, Ordinance No. 479-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Taken Up Out of Order

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Barbagelata, the following from Legislative and Personnel Committee was taken up out of order:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide dis- ability benefits equal to and in lieu of salary for persons employed in the positions of Ambulance Driver, Medical Steward and Senior Medical Steward who are incapacitated for performance of duty by reason of injury ( (or illness) ) received in performance of duty. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 539-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Section 16.171)

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to amend by deleting disability benefits for illness and by inserting in the first Daraeraoh. 9th line, after "iniurv". the fol-

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1973 1179

lowing language: "provided, however, that such person shall not be entitled to such disability benefits for the first ten working days with respect to any such injury."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Finally Passed

The following from Finance Committee, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $9,045, Public Works, for emer- gency repair of various sewers; $17,900, Public Works, for reconstruction of City Hall service elevators; and $34,234, Employees' Retirement System, for funding move to new location; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-76, Ordinance No. 478-73

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Adopted

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee with- out recommendation, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Resolution calling for demolition of The Embarcadero Free- way; opposing the extension of Interstate Route 280 beyond Third Street along the waterfront; urging withdrawal of the 480 connection from the State Highway Plan; and calling for a short-term study of non-freeway alternatives to both The Embarcadero Freeway and the 1-280 Extension; rescind- ing Resolution Nos. 475-65, 506-66, 653-68, 761-69 and 673-70. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 550-73, Resolution No. 828-73.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend by amending paragraph (4) on the third page by de-

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letiiig "non-freeway" and by deleting "will be limited to" and substituting therefor "shall include".

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Tamaras 4.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Thereafter the roll was called and the measure was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel- sohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Noes: Supervisor Barbagelata 1.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

Resolution cancelling taxes on property acquired by the Regents of the University of California, Block 338, Lot 16,

File 24-73-6, Resolution No. 816-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Resolution cancelling taxes on property acquired by the State of California, Block 1214, Lot 9A.

File 24-73-7, Resolution No. 817-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Resolution accepting gift of $100 from The Potrero Guild for use by the Department of Social Services to provide re- habilitation services for mentally retarded adults residing in the Potrero Hill District.

File 38-73-41, Resolution No. 818-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi-~3.

Resolution accepting gift of $5,000 from The San Francisco Foundation for use by the Department of Social Services to provide day care services for mentally retarded children.

File 38-73-42, Resolution No. 819-73,

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Resolution accepting gift of $15,200 from The San Francisco Police OflScers' Association for the purpose of engaging the Selection Consulting Center of the Calif ornia State Person- nel Board. uxixW '

File 38-73-43, Resolution No. 820-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi— 3.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claim of the City and County against Ernest G. Batchelor and G. H. Batchelor & Sons by acceptance of $1,940.

File 49-73-22, Resolution No. 821-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Resolution authorizing compromise of claims of the City and County against Allen Fodie by acceptance of $2,333.32.

File 49-73-23, Resolution No. 822-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen--8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi— -3.

Resolution fixing price for the Electrical Code at $6.73; superseding price set forth in Resolution No. 620-71.

File 56-73-5, Resolution No. 823-73.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

^Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Resolution authorizing amendment of Civic Center Auto Park lease and approving use of off-street-parking funds to correct deferred maintenance of facility.

File 63-73-2, Resolution No. 824-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: SuF>ervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Resolution authorizing the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice to extend grant for "Court Management System."

File 256-73-5, Resolution No. 825-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Resolution authorizing the General Manager, Personnel, to apply for and accept funds from the California Human Re- sources Development and California State Personnel Board for the employment of 100 trainees in the classifications of Clerk-Typist, Clerk-Stenographer, Account Clerk and Deputy Sheriff.

File 367-73-2, Resolution No. 826-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Resolution authorizing the General Manager, Personnel, to apply for and accept funds from the California State Person- nel Board to conduct a Career Opportunity Development Program.

File 367-73-3, Resolution No. 827-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

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Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Resolution urging the Library Commission to introduce a re- quest for a supplemental appropriation to hire a Library Technician and a Junior Clerk to be assigned to the talking book department and urging the Mayor to approve said re- quest. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 634-73, Resolution No. 853-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Resolution authorizing the Chief Administrative Oflficer and the Director of Public Works to execute an agreement with the State of California covering the cost of installing new traffic signals at the intersection of Geneva Avenue with on and off ramps of Route 280.

File 638-73, Resolution No. 829-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Resolution authorizing the General Manager, Personnel, to enter into an agreement with the California State Personnel Board for the use of standardized examination materials.

File 639-73, Resolution No. 830-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Resolution authorizing the Art Commission to apply to the California State Art Commission for a grant for the Muni- cipal Art Gallery.

File 641-73, Resolution No. 831-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance appropriating $2,698 and rescinding $340,826,

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various departments, to adjust wage schedules to provide rates of pdy for 7514 General Laborer and related classes, and 3416 Gardener and related classes, in accordance with action of the Construction Industry Stabilization Committee and in accordance with provisions of Sections 1(A) and 7.4 of the Salary Standardization Ordinance, efTective July 1, 1973. ...... ..-V -

File 101-73-77, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote: * *'"

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Fr^cois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi— ^.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions, to provide rates of pay for 7514 General Laborer and related classes and 3416 Gardener and related classes; a com- panion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-35, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Ordinance appropriating $179,527, Port Commission, for severance pay, sick leave and vacation to employees of the Belt Railroad; rescinding $179,527, Port, Belt Railroad, from permanent salaries and wages.

File 101-73-85, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 3.

Ordinance approving Site and Facility Lease between City and County and San Francisco Municipal Railway Improve- ment Corporation for Motor Coach Storage and Maintenance Facilities, Phase I, required by the Municipal Railway; au- thorizing City Attorney and Controller to decrease amount of rental schedule; and authorizing the Mayor to execute Site and Facility Lease.

File 631-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1973 1185

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi 2.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $14,530, Social Services, for tem- porary salaries and mandatory fringe benefits. Nutrition En- hancement Program; ((an emergency measure)).

File 101-73-84, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Delete emergency clause.)

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi 2.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi 2.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee with recommendation "Do Pass after amendment", was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Police Code by adding Article 15.4 thereto, regulating Encounter Studios.

File 598-73, Ordinance No.

(Adds Article 15.4)

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend per committee recommendation by adding various sections to include employees of encounter studios under provisions of the ordinance.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to amend by deleting from Section 1072.11 "or the permittee should have actual or constructive knowledge by due diligence".

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Amended Consideration Continued

The following, called out of Governmental Services Committee by Supervisor Kopp, was taken up:

Resolution urging Retirement System Board to withdraw in- vestments from corporations involved in South Africa. (Su- pervisors Kopp, Feinstein, Francois)

File 541-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to amend as follows: On line 23, delete "can" and substitute "could"; add a "Whereas" clause reading "This Board of Supervisors is mindful of the provisions of Section 3.671 of the Charter of the City and County of San Francisco"; page 2, line 1, after "with- drawal" insert "on a gradual or immediate basis".

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

After discussion. Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that consideration be continued to December 17, 1973, for the preparation of further amendatory language.

No objection and motion carried.

Communication

Permission Granted

The Clerk presented a communication from the North Central Regional Coastal Zone Conservation Commission requesting per- mission to use the Board's Chambers for a meeting on January 24, 1974, beginning at 7:00 p.m.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1973 1187

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved that permission be granted.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was presented by the Clerk:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, December 8- 12; Dean Anderson, Member, Retirement Board, December 20-31; Louis F. Batmale, Chancellor/Superintendent, S. F. Community College District, November 29-December 9; Abraham Bernstein, M.D., Member, Health Service Board, November 28-December 10; Patrick M. Breen, Member, Health Service Board, December 10-12; Robert E. Hassing, Member, Health Service Board, December 10-12; Philip J. Kearney, Member, Health Service Board, December 10-12; Daniel A. McDonagh, Member, Health Service Board, Decem- ber 10-12; Harry Paretchan, Member, Health Service Board, December 10-12; Ronald Pelosi, Member, Board of Super- visors, December 17-20; David J. Sanchez, Jr., Member Board of Education, November 29, 30, 1973; with permis- sion to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 815-73.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to re-evaluate the Board's posi- tion opposing an increase in Golden Gate Bridge fares to support an increase of twenty-five cents on condition that

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the. Golden Gate Bridge District would impose no charge for automobiles carrying three or more passengers during com- mute hours.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 285-73-14.

Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee

Request Granted

Supervisor Mendelsohn referred to recent attacks by dogs on the swans at the Palace of Fine Arts lagoon. He asked that a letter be written over his signature to the Police Department and to the Recreation and Park Department asking what steps can be taken to stop these occurences. Supervisor Mendelsohn sug- gested that the leash law should be enforced in that area, that a fence or other barrier could be constructed, and that additional patrols by both departments could be instituted.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Mendelsohn asked that a communication over his signature be directed to the Commission on the Aging asking that it explain to the Board the loss of a $315,000 grant of funds for helping the elderly in San Francisco, and to indicate what steps are being taken to secure future funding from the Calif omia State Commission on Aging. '^ ' j\ Wuuiil

No objection and Clerk directed to comply. Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to the installation of stop signs at various locations in the Potrero Hill area.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request that hearings be held to consider remedies to traffic problems on Parker Avenue between Fulton Street and Golden Gate Avenue.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 20-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be di- rected to the City Attorney regarding the effect of Environmental Protection Agency regulations on parking facilities related to the Social Service Complex and the expanded Sutter-Stockton garage.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1973 1189

He asked that the City Attorney advise how the bonds for the parking facility can be sold if there is a question as to whether or not additional parking spaces will be approved.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Tamaras requested that a communication be di- rected to the Director of Public Works requesting that he in- vestigate the use of reflectorized street signs in San Francisco, and if he feels their use would be advisable and beneficial, to include their installation in the forthcoming budget.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to implement the provisions of AB 2068 which requires that the Board of Supervisors of each county establish a community child health and dis- ability prevention program, and that each such program shall have an advisory board consisting of seven members appointed by the governing body.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 661-73.

Referred to Health and Environment Committee

Request Granted

Supervisor Pelosi requested that a communication be sent to the Director of Public Works asking that he investigate the pos- sibility of installing a loading zone in front of The Noodle Factory at 1733 Polk Street.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Communication

Public Hearing Scheduled

The Chair presented a communication from the Public Utilities Commission recommending the establishment of a fare discount system for patrons transferring between the Bay Area Rapid Transit System and the Municipal Railway.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved that the matter be scheduled for public hearing on Decem- ber 17, 1973.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Adopted

1190 MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1973

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the following :

Mario G. Obledo (Supervisor Gonzales) KRON-TV (Supervisor Gonzales) Harold L. Zellerbach (Supervisors Molinari, Chinn) John Geanarias (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in re- spect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Flora Harris Hubbard (Supervisor Chinn)

Angeliki Gofas (Supervisor Tamaras)

Jean Ann Pasha (Supervisor Pelosi)

William A. Marcus (Supervisor Pelosi)

Daniel J. Flynn (Supervisors Pelosi, Kopp, Chinn)

Louis Gabiati (Supervisors Pelosi, Kopp)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 6:00 P.M. adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1973 1191

Approved by the Board of Supervisors February 4, 1974.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of s£ud Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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Monday, December 17, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon- day, December 17, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Quonmi present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Francois excused from attendance. (On leave of ab- sence)

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings for the meeting of Tuesday, October 23, 1973, was considered read and approved.

Presentation of Guest

The Chair introduced and welcomed the Honorable William Norris, President of the Los Angeles Police Commission.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Held

Hearing of aU persons interested in the recommendation of the Public Utilities Commission to establish a fare discount system for patrons transferring between the Bay Area Rapid Transit System and the Municipal Railway.

File 662-73.

(1193)

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Mr. John M. Woods, General Manager, Municipal Railway, explained the recommendation of the Public Utilities Commis- sion.

There being no one else present who desired to speak, the Chair declared the hearing concluded.

Adopted

The following from the President were taken up:

Resolution preliminarily requisite to revision of Municipal Railway schedule of rates, fares and charges relating to Transfer Ticket Agreement between the Bay Area Rapid Transit District and the City and County of San Francisco, making finding that revenues will not be sufficient to pay for balance of current and ensuing fiscal year all expenses for operation and maintenance of Municipal Railway.

File 662-73-1, Resolution No. 850-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved adoption.

Arfop^ec? by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Resolution approving Transfer Ticket Agreement between the Bay Area Rapid Transit District and the City and County of San Francisco acting on behalf of the Municipal Railway.

File 662-73-2, Resolution No. 851-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Resolution approving revision of schedule of rates, fares and charges for the Municipal Railway to allow patrons transfer- ring between BARTD and the Municipal Railway to receive a 50 per cent discount on the Municipal Railway portion of the trip.

File 662-73-3, Resolution No. 852-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved adoption.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1973 1195

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gronzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Suspension of the Rules

Motion Refused Adoption

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Barbagelata, the rules were suspended to proceed to roll call.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, then moved that the following measure, tabled by the Board on March 5, 1973, be removed from the table for hearing today:

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code to permit foster homes and family homes as a principal use in R-l-D zoning districts, and to modify the reference to homes for the aged as a principal use in R-2 zoning districts.

File No. 148-73, Ordinance No. ( /.r. /

Motion to take from the table refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras 4.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Taken Up Out of Order

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following recom- mendation of Planning and Development Committee was taken up out of order:

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code to add to the list of conditional uses permitted in R-l-D districts, "Places of Aid" for the rehabilitation of adult persons. (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 386-73, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that consideration be continued to January 2, 1974.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved as a substitute motion, that consideration be continued to January 21, 1974.

Motion to continue to January 21, 1974, adopted by the fol- lowing vote:

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Ayes: Supervisor Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Moli- nari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales 2.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M.

Hearing Held

Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the pro- posed vacation of portions of Octavia Street between Post and Sutter Streets, and Hemlock Street between Laguna and Octavia Streets within the Western Addition Approved Re- development Area A-2.

File 521-73.

The privilege of the floor was granted to the following: Those opposing:

Mr. Lafayette Jamerson, Organic Life Mission Mr. James Shaw, Organic Life Mission Ms. Judy Napper

Those favoring:

Mr. Wada, representing the Japanese-American community Archbishop Tedoshita, Japanese-American Religious Foundation

There being no one else present who desired to speak, the Chair declared the hearing concluded.

Passed for Second Reading

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up:

Ordinance vacating portions of Octavia Street between Post and Sutter Streets, and Hemlock Street between Laguna and Octavia Streets within the Western Addition Approved Re- development Area A-2.

File 521-73-2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved "do pass".

Passed for second reading by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari 3. UNFINISHED BUSINESS

MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1973 1197

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)

Ordinance amending the Administrative Provisions of the Annual Appropriation Ordinance by adding Section 19 there- to, relating to appropriations for equipment and telephone service, certification of availability of funds for appoint- ments to permanent or temporary positions, and surpluses existing in appropriations for personal services, all pertain- ing to the operations of the Port Commission.

File 101-73-59, Ordinance No. 488-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by adding Sec- tion 3.15 thereto, relating to Port Commission budget, trans- fer within Port budget, harbor revenues, and Harbor Im- provement Fund. (Supervisors Tamaras, Mendelsohn and Pelosi)

File 508-73-2, Ordinance No. 493-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari 2. Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Ordinance appropriating $2,698 and rescinding $340,826, various departments, to adjust wage schedules to provide rates of pay for 7514 General Laborer and related classes, and 3416 Gardener and related classes, in accordance with action of the Construction Industry Staliilization Committee and in accordance with provisions of Sections 1(A) and 7.4 of the Salary Standardization Ordinance, effective July 1, 1973.

File 101-73-77, Ordinance No. 489-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

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Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari 4.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec- tions, to provide rates of pay for 7514 General Laborer and related classes and 3416 Gardener and related classes; a com- panion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-35, Ordinance No. 492-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari 4.

Ordinance appropriating $179,527, Port Commission, for severance pay, sick leave and vacation to employees of the Belt Railroad; rescinding $179,527, Port, Belt Railroad, from permanent salaries and wages.

FUe 101-73-85, Ordinance No. 491-73.

Finally passed by the f (blowing vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari— 4.

Ordinance approving Site and Facility Lease between City and County and San Francisco Municipal Railway Improve- ment Corporation for Motor Coach Storage and Maintenance Facilities, Phase I, required by the Municipal Railway; au- thorizing City Attorney and Controller to decrease amount of rental schedule; and authorizing the Mayor to execute Site and Facility Lease.

File 631-73, Ordinance No. 496-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari 4.

Ordinance appropriating $14,530, Social Services, for tem- porary salaries and mandatory fringe benefits. Nutrition En- hancement Program.

File 101-73-84, Ordinance No. 490-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari 4.

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Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Police Code by adding Article 15.4 thereto, regulating Encounter Studios.

File 598-73, Ordinance No. 495-73.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari 4.

Finally Passed

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee, here- tofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide dis- abUity benefits equal to and in lieu of salary for persons em- ployed in the positions of Ambulance Driver, Medical Stew- ard and Senior Medical Steward who are incapacitated for performance of duty by reason of injury received in perfor- mance of duty. (Supervisor Kopp)

File 539-73, Ordinance No. 494-73.

(Adds Section 16.171)

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari 4.

Temporarily Postponed

The following called out of Grovemmental Services Committee by Supervisor Kopp was taken up:

Resolution urging Retirement System Board to withdraw investments from corporations involved in South Africa. (Supervisors Kopp, Feinstein, Francois)

File 541-73, Resolution No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, consideration was temporarily postponed.

NEW BUSINESS

Adopted

The following recommendations of Finance Committee were taken up:

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Resolution authorizing purchase of certain real property from J. H. Smith and Robert M. Warnock for $48,525 re- quired for Municipal Railway coachyard and combined cen- tral shops.

File 461-73-6, Resolution No. 845-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari 4.

Resolution authorizing Assessor to perform, on behalf of the Board of Supervisors, any act required or authorized under the Revene and Taxation Code to permit change in the assess- ment roll not to exceed $5,000, and waiving the requirement of written consent of the County Legal Adviser.

File 647-73, Resolution No. 849-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosij Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari 4.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 517010, Public Health, Central Office, Bacteriological Labo- ratory, to reflect establishing of new classification of Labora- tory Apprentice.

File 102-73-32, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari 4.

Temporarily Postponed ^

Ordinance approving amendment to agreement of assign- ment between the Recreation and Park Commission and the St. Francis Yacht Club relating to use of certain City-owned property on which buildings and other improvements owned by St. Francis Yacht Club are located, together with certain berthing space within the area of the Marina Small Craft Harbor.

File 649-73, Ordinance No.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Tamaras,

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seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, consideration was tem- porarily postponed.

Adopted

Resolution cancelling in part real property taxes levied against Brodie Properties for the fiscal year 1973-74.

File 15-73-11, Resolution No. 836-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari 4.

Resolution accepting gifts from various donors for use of Recreation and Park Department.

File 38-73-44, Resolution No. 841-73.

(Donnor Value

Upper Noe Neighborhood Council $1,200

Friends of Recreation and Parks 4,964

Estate of James C. Symes 300

Strybing Arboretum Society 7,500

Robert A. Lurie 400)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari 4.

Resolution approving settlement of unlitigated claim of Farmers Insurance Group against the City and County by the payment of $824.89.

File 48-73-21, Resolution No. 842-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari 4.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of LaRue Washington and Georgetta Washington against the City and County by the payment of $1,000.

File 45-73-60, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari 4.

Ordinance appropriating $14,471.73, Civil Service Commis- sion and Water Department, for equipment; and rescinding $1,471.73, Civil Service Commission.

File 101-73-86, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari 4.

Temporarily Postponed

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $400, Social Services, for Potrero Hill Neighborhood House Social Development Program, and $450, County Clerk, for materials and supplies; rescinding $450, County Clerk, for temporary salaries; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-87, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows:

"Delete Section 2, declaring nature of emergency.")

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, consideration was tem- porarily postponed.

Adopted

The following recommendation of Governmental Services Com- mittee was taken up:

Resolution requesting the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company to provide "911" service for the City and County at the earliest possible time with the answering point to be temporarily designated as the Hall of Justice.

File 94-69-2, Resolution No. 835-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Consideration Resumed

MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1973 1203

Adopted as Amended

The following, called out of Governmental Services Committee by Supervisor Kopp, heretofore considered and temporarily post- poned, was taken up:

Resolution urging Retirement System Board to ((withdraw investments from corporations involved in South Africa)) consider withdrawal of investments from, and disapproval of future investments in, corporations transacting business in or with South Africa. (Supervisors Kopp, Feinstein, Fran- cois)

File 541-73, Resolution No. 847-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved an amendment of the whole.

SuperviscM- Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to further amend by deleting in the first resolved clause beginning on line 9, the following language: "to examine its in- vestments and to consider withdrawal, on a gradual or immediate basis, of all funds from corporations and organizations which do business in countries of South Africa practicing apartheid with a written explanation to such corporations and organizations of its reasons therefor and a further statement that re-investment in such corporations and organizations will be considered by the Retirement System Board at such time as such corporations and organizations cease doing business in or with such countries, and".

Motion adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 4.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Resolution as amended and reading as printed above adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for Second Reading

The follov/ing recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance approving amendment to agreement of assign- ment between the Recreation and Park Commission and the St. Francis Yacht Club relating to use of certain City-owned property on which buildings and other improvements owned by St. Francis Yacht Club are located, together with certain

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berthing space within the area of the Marina Small Craft Harbor.

File 649-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 7.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Molinari, Pelosi, von Berold- ingen 4.

Thereafter the Board resumed consideration of recommenda- tions of Governmental Services committee.

Adopted

Resolution authorizing Director of Public Works to destroy certain records in accordance with the provisions of the Government Code; DPW List No. 1.

File 616-73, Resolution No. 848-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 7.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Molinari, Pelosi, von Berold- ingen 4.

Re-referred to Committee

Ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 190-66, granting a fran- chise to Western Cable Television to build, construct, locate and operate a community antenna system in the City and County.

File 32-73-3, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that the measure be re-referred to Governmental Services Committee.

Excused from Voting

Supervisor Kopp requested permission to be excused from vot- ing due to the fact that one of his clients has a financial interest in one of the two companies attempting to obtain a television franchise.

No objection and permission granted.

Thereafter the roll was called and motion to re-refer was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

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Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein 2. Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2. Excused from voting: Supervisor Kopp 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 105-64, granting a fran- chise to Television Signal Corporation, to require submission of grantee's construction plans to the Board of Supervisors, requiring public hearing thereon prior to approval or dis- approval of the Board, and prohibiting further construction by the grantee in the absence of the Board's approval.

File 32-73-6, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Consideration Resumed

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Finance Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", heretofore considered, and tempo- rarily postponed, was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $400, Social Services, for Potrero Hill Neighborhood House Social Development Program, and $450, County Clerk, for materials and supplies; rescinding $450, County Clerk, for temporary salaries; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-87, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows: Delete Section 2, declar- ing nature of emergency.)

Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to amend as shown on the calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

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Adopted

The following recommendations of Board Sitting in Caucus were taken up:

Resolution appointing Supervisor John L. Molinari, mem- ber, and Supervisor Quentin L. Kopp, alternate member, of the Golden Gate Recreational Travel Study Board of Control.

File 33-73-16, Resolution No. 840-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution confirming appointment of Francis Louie and Achille Muschi as members of the Parking Authority.

File 92-73-38, Resolution No. 844-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution appointing membership of various City and County Boards and Commissions.

File 92-73-23, Resolution No. 843-73.

{Task Force on Noise Control

Lt. Col. Henry P. Ames, Jr., for term ending October 22, 1974, vice Dr. Hugo Blasdel, resigned.

Board of Supervisors Committee for Transit Improvement

Joseph P. Byrne, Public Utilities Commission;

John M. Woods, Greneral Manager, Municipal Railway;

Allan B. Jacobs, Director of Planning;

S. M. Tatarian, Director of Public Works;

Supervisor John J. Barbagelata; ^

Supervisor John L. Molinari;

Mr. Peter McCrea;

Mr. Jon Twitchell;

Mr. Michael Wilmar; all terms for an indefinite period. San Francisco Emergency Medical Care Committee

Mr. Richard Dineen, vice John Mitchell, resigned. Community Mental Health Advisory Board

Francis J. Rigney, M.D.;

Frances M. Carter, R.N.;

MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1973 1207

Bercy H. Steele, Jr.;

William Healy, for the terms expiring November 13, 1976, vice themselves, terms expired.

Delinquency Prevention Commission

Mrs. Nora Leishman, for the term expiring December 30, 1976, vice Donald G. MacConaugha, resigned. (Super- visor Tamaras) Jeffrey M. Masonek, for the term expiring December 15, 1976, vice Preston E. Cook, resigned. (Supervisor Molinari)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Adopted

The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Committee were taken up:

Resolution designating certain intersections as ^'Stop'^ inter- sections.

File 18-73-45, Resolution No. 837-73.

(Divisadero and Chestnut Sts., n/w and s/e comers;

Fulton and Scott Sts., n/e and s/w comers;

Laguna and Green Sts., n/w and s/e comers;

Lyon and Jackson Sts., n/w and s/e comers;

Sacramento and Scott Sts., n/e and s/w comers;

Thrift St. and Capitol Ave., n/e and s/w comers;

Twentieth Ave. and Eucalyptus Drive, n/w and s/e comers;

Presidio and Pacific Aves., n/w and s/e corners;

St. Francis Blvd. and San Benito Way, n/e and s/w comers;

St. Francis Blvd. and Santa Ana Ave., all comers;

St. Francis Blvd. and San Leandro Way, n/e and s/w comers;

St. Francis Blvd. and San Fernando Way, n/e and s/w corners;

St. Francis Blvd. and San Rafael Way, n/e and s/w comers;

Wawona St. and 33rd Ave., n/e and s/w comers;

Wawona St., Crestlake Drive and Thirty-Fourth Ave., n/e and s/w comers, stopping e/b and w/b Wawona St. traffic;

Wawona St. and 34th Ave., s/e comer, stopping n/b Thirty- Fourth Ave. traffic;

Wawona St., Thirty-Fourth Ave. and Crestlake Drive, s/e comer, stopping n/b Crestlake Drive traffic.)

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution enacting parking and stopping regulations, vari- ous streets.

File 19-73^25, Resolution No. 838-73.

{Parking, 90° Angle, Permitted:

Sixteenth St., s/s, between Castro and Market Streets. No Stopping At Any Time:

Grant Avenue, e/s, between The Embarcadero and

North Point Street.

Parking Restricted, 1 Hour, 7 A.M. to 6 P.M.:

Lombard Street, between Buchanan and Webster Streets.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution enacting traffic regulations governing movement of vehicles, various streets.

File 20-73-17, Resolution No. 839-73.

(Close Crosswalk: Portola Drive at Glenview Drive Bosworth St. at Arlington St. One-Way Street Install:

Anderson St., s/b, between Crescent and Cortland Aves., Grant Ave., s/b, between The Embarcadero and North

Point St., Prentiss St., n/b, between Crescent and Cortland Aves. Left Turn Prohibited: Bay St., e/b and w/b, at Hyde St., Army St., w/b at Hampshire St. ^

Right Turn Prohibited: Army St., w/b at Hampshire St.)

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution granting revocable permission to Swinerton and Walberg Company to occupy the north sidewalk of Jessie

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Street between Ninth and Tenth Streets during construction of Western Merchandise Mart Addition.

File 538-73, Resolution No. 846-73.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Police Code by amending and add- ing various sections, relating to rates for taxicabs, by delet- ing reference to sedans, and providing for the issuance of medallions for each taxicab license and procedure for the keeping of waybills.

File 615-73, Ordinance No.

(Proposed amendment is as follows:

"Add a new subsection designated *n* reading *The time of hire and discharge for each trip'.")

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2. Referred to Committee

The following appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar was taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $85,000, Controller, for court ordered expenditures, and Social Services, for operation; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-92, Ordinance No. Referred to Finance Committee.

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OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION - ^

Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk was taken up:

Leaves of absence H. Welton Flynn, Public Utilities Com- missioner, December 14-19, 1973; Edward P. Joyce, Di- rector, Emergency Services, December 22-26, 1973 ; Thomas J. Mellon, Chief Administrative Officer, January 17-19, 1974; Walter S. Newman, City Planning Commissioner, December 19, 1973- January 8, 1974; Ian M. White, Director, The Fine Arts Museums, January 7-10, 1974; with permission to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution No. 832-73.

•Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption. .s^.. ;..^;: ^,*;

Adopted by the following vote : ? * ^ > n

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider the installation of a flashing light at the intersection of Rutland and Sunnydale Avenues, and stop signs at Peabody Street and Sunnydale Avenue and at Cora Street and Sunnydale Avenue.

Supervisors Feinstein and Molinari presented: File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee. Request Granted

Supervisor Feinstein requested that a communication be di- rected to the Board of Education alerting them to the serious traflSc situation on Rutland and Sunnydale Avenues which affects the school children from Our Lady of the Visitacion School, and asking that consideration be given to the assignment of a crossing guard at that location during school hours when children are crossing the street.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Adopted

Resolution requesting the Mayor to proclaim December 23,

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1973, as a day of remembrance and support for the people of Nicaragua on the first anniversary of the destructive earth- quake which devastated the City of Managua in 1972.

Supervisor Feinstein presented:

File 4-73-13, Resolution No. 833-73.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code to permit foster homes and family homes as a principal use in R-l-D zoning districts, and to modify the reference to homes for the aged as a principal use in R-2 zoning districts.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 148-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Planning and Development Committee.

Adopted

Resolution urging Solano County Planning Commission to reject application of Envirosol, Inc. to use Montezuma Slough in Suisun Bay as a passageway for garbage-carrying barges.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 666-73, Resolution No. 834-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Request Granted

Supervisor Kopp requested that a communication be directed to the City Attorney asking that he prepare a Charter amendment which would eliminate the requirement to close City offices on State-wide election days.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be di- rected to the Department of Public Works transmitting request of the Marina Merchants Association that steps be taken for

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regular trash removal on Lombard Street from the Presidio Gate to Van Ness Avenue.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Supervisor Molinari also requested that staff members be in- structed to include the author's name on all legislation prepared in this oflSce.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Charter amendment amending Section 8.578 relating to computation of service to be credited to a member of the Fire Department for retirement purposes.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 667-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a communication be directed to the Chief of Police acknowledging receipt of his letter of December 10 which transmitted a copy of General Order No. 202 regarding the Animal Control Ordinance. Supervisor von Beroldingen pointed out that the Order makes no mention of Section 40 of the ordinance which relates to litter on the side- walks. She stated that enforcement of Section 40 is also the re- sponsibility of the Police Department and since complaints are still being received concerning sidewalk litter the Supervisor asked that the Police take steps to enforce this section of the ordinance.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Charter amendment amending the Charter to establish an Open Space Acquisition Fund.

Supervisors Pelosi, Mendelsohn, Feinstein and von Beroldingen presented:

File 668-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Adopted

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

Ann Weisberger (Supervisor Feinstein)

Mr. and Mrs. Emilio ludice (Supervisor Kopp)

File 6-73.

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Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect to the memory of deceased as follows :

Benjamin Edlin (Supervisor Kopp) Aida Segol (Supervisor Kopp) Alfred O. Kozkowski (Supervisor Pelosi) Marion B. Seevers (Supervisor Pelosi) Patrick James Hopkins (Supervisor Pelosi) Rose Marie Famarin (Supervisor Tamaras)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote,

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 5.25 P.M. adjourned.

ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors February 11, 1974.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

Vol. 68 No. 53

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FEB 2 0 1974

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1973 2:00 P.M.

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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Wednesday, December 26, 1973 2:00 p.m.

In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Wednes- day, December 26, 1973.

The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.

CALLING THE ROLL

The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted present:

Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn^ Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Quorum present.

President Pelosi presiding.

Supervisor Francois excused from attendance. (On leave of absence)

CORRECTION AND APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

Supervisor Pelosi called attention to an error in the Journal of Proceedings of Monday, November 5, 1973, on page 1083, relating to an objection to immediate adoption of a proposed resolution concerning implementation of daylight saving time on a year- round basis. The Journal shows Supervisor Pelosi as objecting whereas it was Supervisor Feinstein who objected.

Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved that the Journal be corrected accordingly.

No objection and Clerk directed to make correction.

There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of Proceedings of the meeting of Monday, October 29, 1973, and the Journal of Proceedings of the meeting of Monday, November 5, 1973 with correction noted, were considered read and approved.

COMMUNICATION

Request Granted

(1215)

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The Clerk presented a communication from the Director of Public Works requesting the use of the Board's Chambers on January 11, 1974, for a public hearing.

Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that permission be granted.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 7.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari 3.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

SPECIAL ORDER 2:00 P.M. Adopted

The following from the Pxesidfent was taken up:

Resolution adopting the Environmental Impact Report for the San Francisco International Airport Expansion Program; determining that said project will have a significant effect on the environment; and determining that the social, economic and environmental benefits of the project outweigh the ad- verse environmental effects thereof and it is in the public interest that the project be carried out.

File 27-73-6, Resolution No. 856-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved adoption.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that the Environmental Impact Report be re-referred to the Air- ports Commission for re-evaluation of the effect of the energy crisis on the proposed expansion program.

Motion to re-refer refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi 4.

Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Thereafter the roll was called and the resolution was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi 4.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

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UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Finally Passed

The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto- fore considered, were taken up:

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 517010, Public Health, Central Ofl&ce, Bacteriological Labo- ratory, to reflect establishing of new classification of Labora- tory Apprentice.

File 102-73-32, Ordinance No. 5-74.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Ordinance approving amendment to agreement of assign- ment between the Recreation and Park Commission and the St. Francis Yacht Club relating to use of certain City-owned property on which buildings and other improvements owned by St. Francis Yacht Club are located, together with certain berthing space within the area of the Marina Small Craft Harbor.

File 649-73, Ordinance No. 8-74.

Finally passed by the following vote :

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Taken Up Out of Order

Consideration Continued

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, the following from Planning and Development Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up out of order:

Ordinance amending the City Planning Code by adding Sec- tions 160 through 166 to provide special interim controls relating to building set-backs; rear yards; dwelling unit on light courts; screening of parking; and coverage, rear yards and parking in conversion of dwellings; to apply in whole or in part in R-2, R-3, R-3.5, R-4 and R-5 zoning districts, for a period of one year during development of permanent re- visions for residential zoning. (Supervisor Feihstein)

File 654-73, Ordinance No. ' .;.;^^<n;|^i^./ -,.

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(Proposed amendment is as follows: In title, Line 2: Change "166" to "167"; Line 7: delete "one year" and add "three years"; at end of title, add "and establishing cut-off date for filing of permit applications"; Page 1, Section 1, third line: change "166" to "167"; SEC. 160, (a), line 2: change "166" to "167"; (b) Line 2, change "one year" to "three years"; Line 3: change "166" to "167"; (c) Line 2: change "166" to "167";

Page 2, (d), Line 2: change "166" to "167"; Line 5, change "166" to "167";

Page 4, (a). Line 3: after "in", add "R-2"; (c), Line 4: after "an" add "R-2"; Line 11, after "in", add "R-2"; Page 7, add SEC. 167, providing for cut-off date of No- vember 19, 1973, for filing of permit applications not sub- ject to interim residential zoning controls.)

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that consideration be continued to January 28, 1974.

Motion refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Sup>ervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Kopp, Molinari, 4.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Thereafter, Mr. Allan B. Jacobs, Director of Planning, pre- sented the recommendations of the City Planning Commission.

Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to amend as shown on the Calendar, with an additional amendment changing the cut-off date from November 19, 1973 to November 29, 1973.

Supervisor Feinstein then moved, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, that the measure and pending motion to amend be continued to January 21, 1974.

Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Thereafter the Board resumed consideration of recommenda- tions of Finance Committee, heretofore considered.

Finally Passed

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of LaRue Washington and Georgetta Washington against the City and County by the payment of $1,000.

File 45-73-60, Ordinance No. 2-74.

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Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Ordinance appropriating $14,471.73, Civil Service Commis- sion and Water Department, for equipment; and rescinding $1,471.73, Civil Service Commission.

File 101-73-86, Ordinance No. 3-74.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Ordinance appropriating $400, Social Services, for Potrero Hill Neighborhood House Social Development Program, and $450, County Clerk, for materials and supplies; rescinding $450, County Clerk, for temporary salaries.

File 101-73-87, Ordinance No. 4-74.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Governmental Services Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 105-64, granting a fran- chise to Television Signal Corporation, to require submission of grantee's construction plans to the Board of Supervisors, requiring public hearing thereon prior to approval or dis- approval of the Board, and prohibiting further construction by the grantee in the absence of the Board's approval.

File 32-73-6, Ordinance No. 1-74.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Finally Passed

The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com- mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

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Ordinance amending the Police Code by amending and add- ing various sections, relating to rates for taxicabs, by delet- ing reference to sedans, and providing for the issuance of medallions for each taxicab license and procedure for the keeping of waybills.

File 615-73, Ordinance No. 7-74.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Finally Passed

The following from Streets and Transportation Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:

Ordinance vacating portions of Octavia Street between Post and Sutter Streets, and Hemlock Street between Laguna and Octavia Streets within the Western Addition Approved Re- development Area A-2.

File 521-73-2, Ordinance No. 6-74.

Finally passed by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

NEW BUSINESS Adopted

The following from Finance Committee were taken up:

(Note: On the following items from Finance Committee, Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved "Do Pass".)

Resolution subordinating lien recorded by the Department of Social Services for aid rendered to Lucy Moore.

File 3-73-8, Resolution No. 1-74.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Resolution authorizing lease with Aim Development Corpora- tion, as Lessor, of property on South Van Ness Avenue be- tween 18th and 19th Streets, for a parking lot required for

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use by the Department of Public Health, Mission Mental Health Center-East.

File 64-73-38, Resolution No. 2-74.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Resolution authorizing lease with Aim Development Corpora- tion, as Lessor, of property at 759-761 South Van Ness Ave- nue required for use by the Department of Public Health, Mission Mental Health Center-East.

File 64-73-39, Resolution No. 3-74.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept funds from the California Regional Medical Programs for the Bay Area Emergency Medical Services Project.

File 122-73-11, Resolution No. 4-74.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gronzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Resolution authorizing the Sheriff to apply for and accept funds from the California Council on Criminal Justice for project entitled "Improvement of Personnel Efficiency and Jail Management Capabilities"; rescinding Resolution No. 255-73.

File 124-73-4.1, Resolution No. 5-74.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Resolution accepting reimbursement for Deputy Sheriff's salaries upon transportation for medical purposes of a coun- ty jail inmate and reappropriating said sums as a reimburse- ment to the Sheriff's Department. ,.

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File 655-73, Resolution No. 8-74.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Resolution authorizmg termination of grant from the Cali- fornia Council on Criminal Justice to the Department of Public Health for Methadone Maintenance Project CCCJ #1194.

File 658-73, Resolution No. 9-74.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and County against Kathleen Rita Blanton by acceptance of $3,666.66; Superior Court No. 650 067.

File 46-73-10, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Ordinance authorizing the Chief Administrative Officer and the Director of Public Works to execute, on behalf of the City and County, a Joint Powers Agreement for participation in a pilot project to test the feasibility of a program for the disposal of solid waste for land reclamation in the Sacra- mento-San Joaquin Delta area.

File 57-73-3, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Question Divided

Finally Passed

Ordinance appropriating $65,000, Controller, for court- ordered expenditures, ( (and $20,000, Social Services, for

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Aid Retarded Children Day Care Preschool Program) ) ; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-92, Ordinance No. 497-73.

Supervisor Molinari requested that the question be divided.

Thereafter the measure was finally passed reading as printed above, by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

Ordinance appropriating $20,000, Social Services, for Aid Retarded Children Day Care Preschool Program; ((an emergency measure) )

File 101-73-92.1, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved that the measure be amended by deleting the emergency designation.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn 3.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

Ordinance appropriating $20,000, Controller-E.D.P., for re- location of new Radio Communications Area, Hall of Justice ; $2,760, Recreation and Park, Holly Park equipment; (($38,974)) $29,401, Airport, equipment for Rotunda A; rescinding appropriations of $22,760, various departments.

File 101-73-88, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to amend by deleting appropriation of $9,573, Airport, for furniture for a conference room for re-referral to committee, and reduction of total appropriation from $38,974 to $29,401.

Adopted by the following yote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Ordinance appropriating $9,573, Airport, for furniture for a conference room.

File 101-73-88.1, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee,

Passed for Second Reading

The following recommendations of Planning and Development Committee were taken up:

Ordinance designating the Haslett Warehouse as a Land- mark.

File 90-73-7, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Ordinance designating Merryvale Antiques, 3640 Buchanan Street, as a Landmark.

File 90-73-8, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Adopted

The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee were taken up:

(Note: On the following items from Legislative and Person- nel Committee, Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved "Do Pass".)

Resolution authorizing actuarial report on proposed Admin- istrative Code amendment relating to credit in the Retire*

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ment System for service rendered in a part-time position.

File 489-73-1, Resolution No. 15-74.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution providing wage scales for private employment on public contracts; repealing Resolution No. 758-72.

File 614-73, Resolution No. 7-74.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution authorizing actuarial report on proposed Charter amendment relating to retirement allowances of miscella- neous members of the Retirement System.

File 646-73-1, Resolution No. 16-74.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Resolution urging the Board of Education of the San Fran- cisco Unified School District and the Governing Board of the Community College District to file copies of their agendas and minutes of actions taken with the City Librarian.

File 607-73-1, Resolution No. 6-74.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiim, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide that all boards, commissions and committees shall submit copies of all agendas and minutes of their actions to the City Librar- ian, and requiring retention of said documents thereby for a minimum of ninety days. (Supervisor Molinari)

File 607-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn 2.

Refused Passage for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to empower the Retirement Board to grant permission to employees to reside outside the City and County for health reasons. (Su- pervisor Kopp)

File 52-73-1, Ordinance No.

(Amends Section 16.103)

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to amend by adding Section 16.99 to provide that each year, each department head shall file with the Retirement Board a report setting forth the name and residence address of every employee in his department.

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor von Berold- ingen, moved as an amendment that the measure be re-referred to committee for further study,

Motion to re-refer refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chirm, Molinari, von Berold- ingen— 4.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Tamaras 5.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi 2.

Thereafter the roll was called and Supervisor Kopp's motion to amend was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8.

Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi 2.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to amend by deleting Section 16.103.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Molinari, Pelosi, Ta- maras, von Beroldingen 6.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn 4. Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Adopted as Amended

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The roll was called and the measure as amended was adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Men- delsohn, Tamaras 6.

Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi, von Beroldingen 3.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Molinari 2.

Rescission of Action

Later in the proceedings, Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved that the vote by which the measure was adopted be rescinded.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras 8.

Noes: Supervisor Molinari 1.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, von Beroldingen 2.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the vote by which the motion to delete section 16.103 was adopted was rescinded.

Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved to delete Section 16.103 from the legislation.

Refused adoption by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 5.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Refused Passage

Thereafter the roll was called and the measure was refused passage for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Kopp, Men- delsohn— 5.

Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 5.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Rescission of Action

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Chinn, sec- onded by Supervisor Molinari, the foregoing vote was rescinded.

Refused Passage

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' Th6 roll was called and the measure was refused passage for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi 5.

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 5.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Rescission of Action

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec- onded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the foregoing vote was re- scinded.

Refused Passage

The roll was called and the measure was refused passage for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn

Noes: Supervisors Chinn, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 6.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for Second Reading

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code relating to ap- proval of arguments on ballot measures, procedure for sub- mission of Charter amendments and bonded indebtedness proposals to electors. (Supervisor Pelosi)

File 624-73, Ordinance No.

Passed for second reading by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8.

Absent: Supervisors Francois, Molinari, Pelosi 3.

' *- «^«^' Consideration Continued

The following from State and National Affairs Committee were taken up:

Resolution supporting in principle AB 475, a bill to disallow tax deductions to property owners of substandard dwellings, and requesting amendment of two sections thereof.

File 12-73-42, Resolution No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

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There being no objection on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, consideration was continued to January 2, 1974.

Re-referred to Cominittee

Resolution declaring opposition to and requesting deletion from the California Community Work Experience Program. (Supervisors Pelosi, Chinn)

File 610-73, Resolution No.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Chinn, moved adoption.

There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the measure was re-referred to State and National Affairs Committee.

Passed for Second Reading as Amended

The following from Joint Governmental Services and Finance Committee was taken up:

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by adding Chapter 32 to provide for the establishment of a rehabilita- tion loan program and policies and procedures for the ad- ministration and financing thereof. (Supervisor Barbagelata)

File 217-73-2, Ordinance No.

Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved "Do Pass".

Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, pre- sented an amendment of the whole incorporating amendments to various sections, with an added amendment to Section 32.71 delet- ing the last sentence and substituting therefor: "A licensed gen- eral building contractor having in his contract more than two unrelated building trades or crafts may do or superintend the whole or any part of residential rehabilitation without regard to the provisions of Section EI of the Plumbing Code or Section 41 of the Electrical Code."

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Passed for Second reading as amended by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

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Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Referred to Committee

The following appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar were taken up:

Ordinance appropriating $5,400 for temporary salaries, Hid- den Valley Ranch School, and rescinding $5,400 from vari- ous appropriations. Probation Office, Juvenile Court; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-94, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $37,000 for temporary salaries. Sheriff's Department; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-95, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $300,000 for judgments and claims. Controller's Office; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-96, Ordinance No. Referred to Finance Committee.

Ordinance appropriating $4,700 for the creation of one posi- tion and related mandatory fringe benefits. Sheriff's Depart- ment; an emergency measure.

File 101-73-97, Ordinance No.

Referred to Finance Committee

Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance 1973-74 to reflect the classification of one new position in the Payroll Office of the Sheriff's Department; an emergency measure; a companion measure to the preceding item.

File 102-73-66, Ordinance No. Referred to Finance Committee.

OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION Adopted

The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, pre- sented by the Clerk, was taken up:

Leaves of absence Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, December 20- 22; December 25-January 3; John J. Barbagelata, Member, Board of Supervisors, January 2-15; Ian M. White, Director, The Fine Arts Museums, January 21-31, 1974; with permis- sion to leave the State.

File 1-73, Resolution 854-73.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1973 1231

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE

Referred to Committee

Charter amendment amending Section 7.702 thereof to pro- vide that City offices shall be open on statewide election days.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 681-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Request Granted

In connection with the foregoing proposed Charter amendment, Supervisor Kopp requested that a communication be directed to the San Francisco delegation in the State Legislature calling its attention to Section 6700 of the Government Code and asking for introduction of an amendment thereto which will remove from the definition of "holiday", statewide election days.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide that a draft environmental impact report must include estimated energy requirements.

Supervisor Kopp presented: File 504-72-4, Ordinance No. Referred to Health and Environment Committee.

Ordinance amending the Police Code relating to the affixing of signs on public property.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 680-73, Ordinance No.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Adopted

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Resolution commending Ron and Phyllis Patterson for pro- ducing the Dickens Christmas Fair, and urging citizen sup- port thereof.

Supervisor Kopp presented:

File 6-73, Resolution No. 855-73.

Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote: ^

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Referred to Committee

Charter amendment increasing retirement benefits payable to firemen and policemen presently receiving less than the average allowance payable, and modifying requirements re- lating to date of marriage in the case of allowance payable to widows of retired policemen and firemen.

Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:

File 682-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Request that hearings be held to investigate the number of City automobiles in operation and how they are used in order to determine whether or not their use could be reduced, to assist in budget deliberations, and to formulate policy should gasoline rationing be instituted.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

,File 684-73. , : r

Referred to Finance Committee. ' ■■■'•^

Adopted

Resolution urging the Police Commission to investigate the feasibility of establishing a temporary Police Transit Detail for the Municipal Railway.

Supervisor Tamaras presented:

File 261-73-1, Resolution No. 858-73.

Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved adoption.

Arfop^erf by the- following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelqtta, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales,

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Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Referred to Committee

Request that consideration be given to the request of the San Francisco Coalition for the Removal of Architectural Bar- riers for an appropriation of $120,000 to fund a program for ramps at crosswalks in major business areas of San Francisco for use of the physically handicapped.

Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:

File 685-73.

Referred to Finance Committee.

Request Granted

Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a communication be directed to the Department of Public Works transmitting a com- plaint from Operation Tennis San Francisco concerning the lack of street cleaning on Divisadero Street between Ellis and 0*Far- rell Streets.

No objection and Clerk directed to comply.

Referred to Committee

Request that hearings be held to consider the installation of stop signs at various intersections in Visitacion Valley.

Supervisors Feinstein and Molinari presented:

File 18-73.

Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.

Ordinance repealing Section 16.103 of the Administrative Code to require all employees of the City and County to live in San Francisco.

Supervisor Molinari presented:

File 52-73-6, Ordinance No.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Communication from Fire Fighters Local 798 and the Police Officers Association requesting an actuarial report regarding proposal for specified increases in retirement benefits.

Supervisor Gonzales presented:

File 686-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Charter amendment to provide for monetary compensation to members of the Retirement Board.

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Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 683-73.

Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.

Adopted

Motion that the Mayor be requested to proclaim ^^China Trade Day".

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 4-73.

Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Resolution authorizing attendance of Supervisor Robert E. Gonzales at the National Democratic Conference of Spanish Speaking Officials to be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico February 15-18, 1974.

Supervisor Pelosi presented:

File 47-73-6, Resolution No. 857-73.

Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved adoption.

Adopted by the following vote:

Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chinn, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol- lowing :

St. Anthony's Dining Room (Supervisor Gonzales) Justice Preston Devine (Supervisors Kopp, Molinari) Elliot Richardson (Supervisor Kopp) Joseph Belardi (Supervisor Mendelsohn) Jean Campbell (Supervisor Mendelsohn) Steve Rajeff (Supervisor Feinstein)

File 6-73.

Adopted by the following vote; ,, ,^

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Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Chiiin, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.

Absent: Supervisor Francois 1.

Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in re- spect to the memory of deceased as follows:

Theodore Tamba (Supervisors Gronzales, Kopp) Frederick L. Ehrman (Supervisor Pelosi) Evelyn W. See (Supervisor Pelosi) Frances Lee Owyang (Supervisor Chinn) John D. O'Hara (Supervisor Kopp) David L. Wolf (Supervisor Kopp) Helen Duckel (Supervisors Kopp, Tamaras) Donald Cameron (Supervisor Kopp)

File 2-73.

Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 5:40 P.M. adjourned.

PHIUP P. ENGLER, Acting Clerk

Approved by the Board of Supervisors February 11, 1974.

I, Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore- going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.

ROBERT J. DOLAN Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

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